ALTER LOGICAL SERVER Statement

Modifies configuration for the existing user-defined logical server in the database.

Syntax

ALTER LOGICAL SERVER  logical-server-name   
	{ alter-ls-clause } [ WITH STOP SERVER ]

Parameters

Applies to

Multiplex only.

Examples

Usage

logical-server-name refers to an existing user-defined logical server name.

The SYS.ISYSIQLSMEMBER system table stores definitions for the logical server memberships.

A member node that is added to or dropped from a logical server starts or stops accepting logical server connections only after the TLV log corresponding to ALTER LOGICAL SERVER is played on that node. Existing connections of a logical server continue to run on a node when that node is dropped from the logical server, however, distributed processing is stopped for these connections.

An error is returned if:
  • Any ls-member specified with the ADD MEMBERSHIP clause is already a member of the logical server.
  • Any ls-member specified with the DROP MEMBERSHIP clause is not an existing member of the logical server.
  • A logical server membership change causes a node to belong to multiple logical servers assigned to a single login policy. Logical server membership in a login policy cannot overlap.

WITH STOP SERVER automatically shuts down all servers in the logical server when the TEMP_DATA_IN_SHARED_TEMP option is changed directly or indirectly.

This statement enforces consistent shared system temporary store settings across physical nodes shared by logical servers.

Permissions

Requires the MANAGE MULTIPLEX system privilege.

Related tasks
Altering a Logical Server