Technical data

16 Managing JDBC Connectivity
16-30 Administration Guide
Managing and Monitoring Connectivity
Managing connectivity includes enabling, disabling, and deleting the JDBC
components once they have been established.
JDBC Management Using the Administration Console
To manage and monitor JDBC connectivity, refer to the following table:
Table 16-21 JDBC Management Tasks
If you want to . . . Do this . . . in the Administration Console
Reassign a Connection Pool
to a Different Server or
Cluster
Using the instructions in Assign a Connection Pool to the
Servers/Clusters, on the Target tab deselect the target
(move target from Chosen to Available) and assign a new
target.
Reassign a MultiPool to a
Different Cluster
Using the instructions in Assign the MultiPool to Servers
or Clusters, on the Target tab deselect the target (move
target from Chosen to Available) and assign a new target.
Delete a Connection Pool See Delete a Connection Pool in the Online Help.
Delete a MultiPool 1. Select the MultiPools node in the left pane. The
MultiPools table displays in the right pane showing all
the MultiPools defined in your domain.
2. Click the Delete icon in the row of the MultiPool you
want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane
asking you to confirm your deletion request.
3. Click Yes to delete the MultiPools. The MultiPool
icon under the MultiPools node is deleted.
Delete a Data Source 1. Select the Data Sources node in the left pane. The Data
Sources table displays in the right pane showing all the
Data Sources defined in your domain.
2. Click the Delete icon in the row of the Data Source you
want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane
asking you to confirm your deletion request.
3. Click Yes to delete the Data Source. The Data Source
icon under the DataSources node is deleted.