You can use the mqsiextractcomponents command to migrate the configuration and resources of integration servers from your source system to your IBM® App Connect Enterprise Version 11.0 system. The command extracts the configuration and resources from your source system and recreates them in a directory structure on your target system. You can extract the configuration and resources from individual integration servers on your source system.
The extract migration of the configuration of an integration server from an earlier version results in the recreation of an independent integration server on your IBM App Connect Enterprise Version 11.0 system. You might want to migrate an integration server in this way if you are operating in a container-based environment. The resources that comprise the integration server configuration are put into a work directory on your Version 11.0 system. You specify the work directory when you use the mqsiextractcomponents command.
Folder | Sub-folder | Contents/description |
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<work_directory_name> | server.conf.yaml file. This file contains the settings for your migrated integration server. You can override the settings in the server.conf.yaml file by using the mqsichangeproperties command. | |
run | Deployed resources, including policy projects, libraries, and applications. | |
overrides | server.conf.yaml file. This file exists if you dynamically override settings in the integration server server.conf.yaml by using the mqsichangeproperties command. | |
log | Files containing event log and syslog entries. By default, file names are of the format integration_server.integration_server_name.entries.txt.n where n is an integer in the range 1 through 9. When the integration server generates log entries, the most recent log data is held in a file that does not have the n suffix. As the data ages, it is held in files with the n suffix where the value of n increments with the age of the log data: the oldest data is held in the file that is suffixed 9. The files fill in an incremental fashion; when one file becomes full, entries are written to the next consecutive file. | |
config | Files containing other configuration information such as security configuration. |