You can configure an integration node by setting properties in the node.conf.yaml configuration file for the integration node.
When you create an integration node, a default node.conf.yaml configuration file is created automatically for the integration node and stored in the file system. You can then configure the integration node by modifying properties in the node.conf.yaml file.
You set properties in the node.conf.yaml file to configure the operation of your integration node and associated resources. For example, you can set a REST administration port and an HTTPS port, you can enable administration security, and you can configure the trace level, activity logging, JVM, and the reporting of statistics and accounting data.
When you create integration servers that are owned by the integration node, a default server.conf.yaml configuration file is created for each of the integration servers, and they are stored in the file system in subdirectories below the integration node directory. Any properties that you set for the integration node, in the node.conf.yaml file, are inherited by the integration servers that it owns. However, you can change any of the integration server properties by modifying them in the appropriate server.conf.yaml file.
Change the properties of an integration node, by following these steps: