WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


Creating a response file for a network deployment manager configuration

A basic network deployment configuration contains a deployment manager server in one node, and an application server in another node. In a WebSphere® ESB network deployment configuration, both nodes are augmented with WebSphere ESB functions. The application server is then federated into the deployment manager cell, which allows the application server to be administered by the deployment manager. The application server must be augmented with WebSphere ESB functionality before it is federated into the deployment manager cell.

Procedure
  1. Create and customize a DB2JccConfiguration.properties file to provide WebSphere Application Server with information about the DB2® sub-system:
    1. Create the file in a suitable directory. For example /etc/db2cfg/directory.
    2. Set the permissions on the directory so that the WebSphere Controller Region user ID and the user ID that runs your WebSphere ESB configuration jobs can read the properties file.
    3. Make sure the DB2JccConfiguration.properties file contains the following line:
         db2.jcc.ssid=DB15
      Where DB15 is the SSID of your installation. For details of all the other possible properties you can change in the DB2JccConfiguration.properties files refer to the manual DB2 for z/OS® V8.1 Application Programming Guide and Reference for Java™ (SC18-741).
  2. Create a response file to provide input to the configuration script zWESBConfig.sh. A sample response file for a stand-alone server with DB2 is supplied in /usr/lpp/zWPS/VR62/zos.config/DmgrDB2.rsp.
    1. Copy the sample response file, DmgrDB2.rsp, to your working directory. For example:
      cp /usr/lpp/zWPS/VR62/zos.config/DmgrDB2.rsp /u/work/
    2. Use the chmod command to assign the appropriate permissions to the copy of the response file. For example:
      chmod 755 DmgrDB2.rsp
    3. Set the -dbDelayConfig parameter to true to prevent the configuration script automatically running the DDL scripts to create the database objects. You will run the DDL scripts later.
    4. Edit the other parameters in the response as appropriate to your system.
    5. Save the edited response file.

What to do next

You are now ready to configure your WebSphere ESB installation. See Creating common configurations for more information.

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