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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T06:38:07+00:00 2026-05-20T06:38:07+00:00

I have a WebLogic 9.2 Cluster which runs 2 managed server nodes. I have

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I have a WebLogic 9.2 Cluster which runs 2 managed server nodes. I have created a JDBC Connection Pool which I have targeted at All servers in the cluster. I believe this will result in the physical creation of connection pools on each of the 2 managed servers (although please correct me if I’m wrong)?

Working on this assumption I have also assumed that the configuration attributes of the Connection Pool e.g. Min/ Max Size etc are per managed server rather than per cluster. However I am unsure of this and can’t find anything which confirms or denies it in the WebLogic documentation.

Just to be clear here’s an example:

I create connection-pool-a with the following settings and target it at All servers in the cluster:

Initial Capacity: 30
Maximum Capacity: 60

Are these settings applied:

  1. Per managed server – i.e. each node has an initial capacity of 30 and max of 60 connections.
  2. Across the cluster – i.e. the initial number of connections across all managed servers is 30 rising to a maximum of 60.
  3. In some other way I haven’t considered?

I ask as this will obviously have a significant effect on the total number of connections being made to the Database and I’m trying to figure out how best to size the connection pools given the constraints of our Database.

Cheers,

Edd

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    2026-05-20T06:38:07+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:38 am

    1.Per managed server – i.e. each node has an initial capacity of 30 and max
    of 60 connections.

    It is per server in the Cluster.

    I cannot find the documentation right now, but the reason I know this, is when the DBA used to monitor actual DB sessions, as each Managed server was started, our numberof open connections used to increment by the value of “Initial Capacity” for that Data Source.
    Say Initial Capacity = 10 for the Cluster, which has Server A and B.
    When both are starting up, we would first see 10 open (but inactive) sessions on the DB, then 20.

    At the database, using Oracle for example, there is a limiting value set for the DB user’s profile which limits the total number of open sessions which the Weblogic user can hold.

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