Configuring a WebSphere Message Broker Basic pattern

You can configure your own pattern so that it resembles the WebSphere® Message Broker Basic pattern.

Before you begin

Create a Basic pattern; see Creating a WebSphere Message Broker Basic pattern manually.

Procedure

Complete the following steps to configure a WebSphere Message Broker Basic pattern:

  1. Click the Edit icon Edit in the Virtual Systems Patterns view.
  2. From the list of parts, select WebSphere Message Broker - Basic and drag the part onto the canvas. A graphical representation of the part is shown on the canvas. Each instance of a part results in a virtual machine when the pattern is deployed.
  3. Set the properties for the WebSphere Message Broker - Basic part as follows:
    1. In the upper-right corner of the graphical representation of the part, click the Properties part icon Properties
    2. Use the dialog box to set the values for each property.
      Note: You can lock part properties at pattern creation time, or you can decide not to lock the property. If you do not lock a property, you can set or change values at deployment time.
      Table 1. Linux and AIX® common properties
      Field Description
      Virtual CPUs The number of virtual processors to expose within the image.
      Image memory size (MB) The amount of memory allocated to this virtual machine, in megabytes. The default value is 2048.
      Password (root) The password for the root user ID. This password is for the operating system for the virtual machine represented by this part in the pattern. In the Verify password field, reenter the password.
      Password (virtuser) The virtual user password for the virtuser user ID of the operating system. This user ID is used by the admin user of the WebSphere Message Broker environment. In the Verify password field, reenter the password.
      Table 2. AIX specific properties
      Field Description
      Physical Processor Count The number of physical processors allocated to this virtual machine (LPAR)
      Reserve physical CPUs Determines if physical CPUs are reserved.
  4. Click OK to save the properties.
  5. Click Done Editing to finish creating the pattern. The Basic pattern for WebSphere Message Broker is added to the list of patterns.

What to do next

You can choose to deploy the pattern now or at a later time.
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