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


configRecoveryForCluster command

Use the configRecoveryForCluster command to specify a cluster, that you have configured to support Service Component Architecture, to manage failed events.

Purpose

This command provides a command line method to configure a cluster to manage failed events. You can use this command in a script when configuring multiple clusters.

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>>-$AdminTask-- --configRecoveryForCluster - {------------------>

>-- —clusterName-- --clusterName-------------------------------->

>--+--------------------------------------+-- }----------------><
   '- —remoteMELocation--| remoteMESpec |-'       

remoteMESpec

|--+- --WebSphere:cluster=--clusterName-------------------+-----|
   '- --WebSphere:node=--nodeName--,--server=--serverName-'   

Parameters

-clusterName=clusterName
A required parameter that specifies the cluster you are configuring.
-remoteMELocation locationSpecification
Specifies the location of a remote messaging engine. locationSpecification can be either of
  • WebSphere:cluster=clusterName
  • WebSphere:node=nodeName,server=serverName

Examples

The following example uses configRecoveryForCluster to configure cluster AppCluster to manage failed events on a local messaging engine.
$AdminTask configRecoveryForCluster {-clusterName AppCluster}
$AdminConfig save
The following example uses configRecoveryForCluster to configure cluster AppCluster to manage failed events using the remote messaging engine MECluster.
$AdminTask configRecoveryForCluster {-clusterName AppCluster 
	-remoteMELocation WebSphere:cluster=MECluster}
$AdminConfig save

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