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


Implementing a deployment environment

After designing a deployment environment, you will perform specific tasks to make that design a reality. Regardless which method you use to implement the deployment environment, you will perform the same general steps.

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Now that you have completed planning your deployment environment and performed all the prerequisite tasks, install and configure the servers and clusters involved in your design. Regardless of the method you choose to implement the deployment environment, the following steps outline creating a single cell of that design.
Note: This procedure covers all of the steps required to implement a deployment environment and the order might differ slightly depending on your installation method.
Procedure
  1. Install the product binaries on all systems involved in the deployment environment and verify that the software is correctly installed.
  2. Create the deployment manager.
  3. Start the deployment manager.
  4. Create as many managed nodes as you need.
  5. Federate the nodes from step 4 to the deployment manager created in step 2.
  6. Configure the cell.
    Important: The configuration can take a long time depending on your deployment environment. To prevent the process from timing out, set the SOAP request timeout on the deployment manager to a large value, for example 1800 seconds. See "Java™ Management Extensions connector properties" in the WebSphere® Application Server information center.

    This involves creating the clusters to perform the functions you defined to them in your design and then adding members to those clusters.

    If your design implements a patterned deployment environment, the system creates all needed clusters and defines cluster members to provide all necessary functions. Depending on the pattern you selected, this includes clusters for application deployment, messaging support and infrastructure support.

    If your design implements a custom deployment environment, you must create all the clusters needed to provide the necessary functions. These functions include messaging support for application deployment, application support and Common Event Infrastructure support.

  7. Configure the databases or database tables required for your topology, if you chose deferred table creation.

    Configuration consists of running the scripts generated by the deferred option.

    1. Configure the common database tables. This table is in the common database.
    2. Configure the messaging engine database tables. This table is in the common database.
    3. Create the enterprise service bus logging mediation database table. This table is in the common database.
    4. Configure the Common Event Infrastructure database.
  8. Install and configure a routing server. This could be an IBM® HTTP server or another server of your choosing. This server allows clients to access the applications within this topology.
  9. Verify the installation by installing and running test applications.

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