On Linux, UNIX and Windows, you can create integration nodes on the command line.
When you create an integration node, you can optionally specify a queue manager for the integration node. If you do not specify a queue manager, features that require access to WebSphere MQ will be unavailable. For more information about using WebSphere MQ with IBM App Connect Enterprise, see Enhanced flexibility in interactions with IBM MQ and Installing IBM MQ.
When you create an integration node, you can optionally use the -w workPath parameter to specify a working directory within which work files for the integration node are stored. If you do not specify this parameter, the files are stored in a subdirectory of the IBM App Connect Enterprise working directory, which was set when the product was installed.
To create an integration node by using the command line, complete the following steps:
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BIP1325I: Integration node 'NODEIPL101' with administration URI 'http://<host>:4417' is running.
For more information about using the web user interface to manage integration servers and their resources, see Managing integration servers and Managing integration solution resources that are deployed to an integration server.