You must use logical servers to access multiplex servers.
Logical servers
provide resource provisioning for the IQ multiplex by grouping a subset of computing
resources (multiplex servers) as a logical entity.
Logical Servers Overview
A logical server allows one or more servers of a multiplex to be grouped together to serve one or more applications or users.
Use Built-in Logical Servers
OPEN and SERVER are built-in logical servers that always exist; their membership is implicitly defined, and is never stored in the catalog.
Connecting to a Logical Server
Use the LogicalServer and NodeType connection parameters to establish the logical server context for a new user connection.
Configure Logical Server Policies
A logical server policy is associated with each logical server. Configure logical server policy options to control behavior of all associated logical servers.
Manage Logical Server Membership
You can only access multiplex servers by using logical servers. Login policies control user access to the logical servers.
Redirecting Logins
SAP Sybase IQ provides load balancing when a user tries to log in to an overloaded node by redirecting the attempted login to a node that is less loaded in the same logical server.
Disabling Login Redirection
You can disable login redirection for all logical servers governed by a named logical server policy, or at the connection level.
Login Policies
A login policy defines the rules that SAP Sybase IQ follows to establish user connections. Each login policy is associated with a set of options called login policy options.
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