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


Configuring the deployment manager with WebSphere ESB

The deployment manager manages the network deployment cell. All nodes in a network deployment configuration use DB2® database objects.

Before you begin

Before you configure the deployment manager node you must have completed the following tasks:
Procedure
  1. Stop the server.
  2. Increase the OMVS time limit to allow the product configuration script time to complete. In an MVS™ console enter the following command:
    SETOMVS MAXCPUTIME=86400
  3. Access the USS command shell, then switch to the administrator user ID. For example:
    su wsadmin 
  4. Change directory to the deployment manager bin directory:
    cd /WebSphere/V6R1/DeploymentManager/bin
  5. Run the zWESBConfig.sh configuration script.

    You can use JCL to run the configuration on the deployment manager node; see JCL for augmenting a deployment manager node for an example JCL script.

    Alternatively, you can run the configuration script directly from USS with the absolute path of your edited response file. For example:

    zWESBConfig.sh -augment -response /working_directory_path/DmgrDB2.rsp
    where working_directory_path is the location of the DmgrDB2.rsp file that you have edited.
  6. Wait for the configuration to run.

    When the script has finished running, review the messages that are written to the console. If the script has run successfully, no error messages are displayed and the informational messages state augmenting profile(s) complete.

  7. Back up the data sets that contain the deployment manager configuration.

Results

The deployment manager is configured with WebSphere ESB.

What to do next

You can now create the DB2 common database using one of the following methods:

task Task topic

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