Use this command instead of the administrative console to configure a specific server to run Service Component Architecture (SCA) applications. You can specify a number of commands in a file to batch a large number of configurations without having to navigate the administrative console panels.
Use the configSCAAsyncForServer command to prepare a server to support SCA applications. This wsadmin command is an alternative to using the administrative console to perform the configuration.
>>-$wsadmin-- --configSCAAsyncForServer-- --{-------------------> >-- -serverName-- --nameofserver-- -- -nodeName-- --nameofnode--> >--| Options |--}---------------------------------------------->< Options |-- -systemBusDataSource-- --nameOfSystemBusSource--------------> >-- -remoteMELocation-- --+-WebSphere:cluster=clustername------------+--> '-WebSphere:node=nodeName,server=serveName-' >-- -meAuthAlias-- --myAlias------------------------------------> >-- -systemBusSchemaName-- --nameOfSystemBusSchema--------------> .-true--. >-- -createTables-- --+-false-+---------------------------------> .-cellname---------. >-- -systemBusId-- --+-nameForSystemBus-+-----------------------|
$AdminTask configSCAAsyncForServer {-serverName mySCAAppServer -nodeName NYServerFarm -remoteDestLocation WebSphere:cluster=NJMECluster -meAuthAlias myAlias -systemBusSchemaName NYSysSchema} $AdminConfig save
$AdminTask configSCAAsyncForServer {-serverName newSCAAppServer -nodeName bgmServerFarm -systemBbusDataSource jdbc/localBus -systemBusSchemaName BGMSysSchema} $AdminConfig save