Completing post-installation steps
To complete the installation process for IBM® WebSphere® Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare you must configure WebSphere Message Broker.
- Complete the steps in Preparing to install and Accessing the installer.
- Complete the installation steps by using one of the options in Installing
- If you enabled the WebSphere Message Broker runtime
environment for the IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare, complete the following steps.
Complete these steps for each IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare enabled
broker that you created, and for every new IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare broker that you create.
On Linux, add the directory that contains the WebSphere MQ libraries to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. The WebSphere MQ libraries are in the <MQInstallDir>/lib directory, where <MQInstallDir> is the location of your WebSphere MQ installation. The default location of a WebSphere MQ installation is /opt/mqm.
- Open a command prompt:
On Windows, open a command console by clicking Start > All Programs > IBM WebSphere Message Broker version > Command Console, where version is the version number of WebSphere Message Broker for which you want to use IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare.
On Linux, initialize the command environment by running the mqsiprofile command.
For more information about the mqsiprofile command, see Command environment: Windows platforms and Command environment: Linux and UNIX systems in the WebSphere Message Broker documentation.
- You must enable function that becomes available in WebSphere Message Broker fix packs. To enable
fix pack function, stop the broker by running the mqsistop command,
then run the mqsichangebroker command. For example, in WebSphere Message
Broker Version 8.0.0.2:
where BROKERNAME is the name of your IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare broker.mqsichangebroker BROKERNAME -f 8.0.0.2
For more information about the mqsistop and mqsichangebroker commands, see mqsistop command and mqsichangebroker command in the WebSphere Message Broker documentation.
- To run a broker in the operation mode for which you purchased a
license, start the broker by running the mqsistart command,
then run the following command:
where:mqsimode BROKERNAME -x modeExtensions
- BROKERNAME
- Specifies the name of your broker.
- -x modeExtensions
- Specifies the mode extension to which the broker is entitled.
Use one of the following values:
healthcare
Use this value if your license permits you to use all of the functionality except for the MedicalDeviceInput node.
medicalDevices
Use this value if your license permits you to use only the MedicalDeviceInput node.
"healthcare,medicalDevices"
Use this value if your license permits you to use all of the functionality, including the MedicalDeviceInput node.
For more information about the mqsistart and mqsimode commands, see mqsistart command and mqsimode command in the WebSphere Message Broker documentation.
- Check for error messages. If you reconfigure
the broker to a mode that is
not suitable for the deployed resources, the mqsimode command issues a
warning to indicate that changing the mode is not allowed.
For more information about how to resolve problems, see Resolving problems that occur during deployment of message flows in the WebSphere Message Broker documentation.
- Restart the broker. Run the mqsistop command,
then run the mqsistart command
For more information about the mqsistop and mqsistart commands, see mqsistop command and mqsistart command in the WebSphere Message Broker documentation.
- If you are not using the default work path
on your workstation, you must move the MedicalDeviceInput install script
to your work path.
On Windows, move the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\IBM\MQSI\common\profiles\MedicalDeviceInputNode.cmd file to the your_work_path\common\profiles\ folder.
On Linux, move the /var/mqsi/common/profiles/MedicalDeviceInputNode.sh file to the your_work_path/common/profiles/ directory.
For more information about the work path and how to find your work path, see Changing the work path in the WebSphere Message Broker documentation.
- To use the Healthcare Operational Monitoring view in WebSphere Message Broker Explorer, complete the following steps.
You must complete these steps in the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer once for each computer on
which the IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare is installed.
- Make sure that you are logged on as a user with root or administrator authority.
- Start the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer.
On Windows, click Start > All Programs > IBM WebSphere Message Broker version > IBM WebSphere Message Broker Explorer, where version is the version number of WebSphere Message Broker for which you want to use IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare.
On Linux, enter the strmqcfg command on a command line, or run /usr/bin/strmqcfg.
- Click Window > Reset Perspective, then click OK.
- Click Window > Show view > Healthcare Operational Monitoring.
On Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, on each machine to which you installed the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit component of IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare and for which this is the first installation of any version of IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare, complete the following step.
Note: This step is required only the first time that you open the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit after installing the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit component of IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare.- Click Start > All Programs > IBM WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit > IBM WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit version, then right-click WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit version and click Run as administrator, where version is the version number of WebSphere Message Broker that you are using.
- On each machine to which you installed the WebSphere Message
Broker Toolkit
component of IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare and to which IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare has previously been installed, complete the following
step. Note: This step is required only the first time that you open the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit after installing the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit component of IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare.
On Windows:
- Click Start > All Programs > IBM WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit > IBM WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit version, where version is the version number of the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit.
- Right-click WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit version and click Properties. The WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit Properties window opens.
- On the Shortcut tab, in the Target field, at the end of the target name, type -clean, click OK.
- Right-click WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit version, click Run as administrator.
- After the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit loads, close the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, remove -clean from the Target field.
- Start the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit.
On Linux:
- Open a terminal and navigate to your WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit installation directory. By default, this directory is /opt/IBM/WMBT800.
- Run the command ./launcher -clean.
After you complete these post-installation steps, you can verify that IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for Healthcare installed successfully by following the instructions in Verifying your installation.