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Add nodes to a deployment environment definition using the command line

You can add nodes to a deployment environment definition using the wsadmin command.

Before you begin

The task assumes that the node has been federated to the Deployment Manager.

This command to add a node to the deployment environment definition will fail if the topology is already configured.

You must be at the deployment manager to which you are adding nodes.

Required security role for this task: When security and role-based authorization are enabled, you must use a userid and password with administrator or operator authority to perform this task.

About this task

This task adds a federated node to a deployment environment definition and uses the wsadmin command.

Procedure
  1. Open a command window.

    The wsadmin command can be found at either the <ESB>/profiles/<dmgr profile>/bin directory, or the <ESB>/bin directory.

  2. At the command prompt, enter the wsadmin command to enter the wsadmin environment.
  3. Enter the addNodeToDeploymentEnvDef command to add the node to the deployment environment definition.
    Note: If administrative security is on, you will be prompted for a user ID and password, if you do not supply it in the command.

Example

This example adds a node (MyNode) to deployment environment definition (myDepEnv) with administrative security enabled:
Attention: If you are adding a node to a single cluster topology pattern, the value for -toplogyRole must be set to ADT. Deployment environment topology patterns are specified when you create the deployment environment using either the createDeploymentEnvDef command or the Deployment Environment Configuration wizard.
wsadmin -connType SOAP -host myDmgr -port 8879 -user dmgrAdmin -password dmgrPass
> $AdminTask addNodeToDeploymentEnvDef { -topologyName myDepEnv -nodeRuntime WESB
-topologyRole Messaging -nodeName MyNode -serverCount 3}
Note: If you disable administrative security, you do not need to provide a user ID and password.

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