If you want to run your own additional environment settings for
an
integration node or integration
server, add command files to the following directories:
- On Windows: Add one or more
command files (with the file extension .cmd)
to the following directories:
- On Linux and UNIX: Add one or more command files
(with the file extension .sh)
to the following directories:
where:
- work_path
- Specifies the machine-wide IBM® Integration Bus working
directory.
- integrationNodeName
- Specifies the name of your integration node.
- server_name
- Specifies the name of your integration server.
Note: To verify the machine-wide
IBM Integration Bus working
directory, enter the following command in a command
console:
echo %MQSI_WORKPATH%
Ensure that the name of the integration
nodes and integration
servers contain only characters that are valid on your file
system. You might also need to create the required directory
structure.
To diagnose any problems, log files are written that list the profile
scripts and the environment that is used by the
integration node and the integration
server. The log files are found in the following locations:
- On Windows:
- work_path\Common\log\integrationNodeName.profilelog (for
the integration node)
- work_path\Common\log\integrationNodeName\server_name.profilelog (for
the integration server)
- On Linux and UNIX:
- work_path/common/log/integrationNodeName.profilelog (for
the integration node)
- work_path/common/log/integrationNodeName/server_name.profilelog (for
the integration server)
.
Profile scripts are not removed automatically when an integration node or integration server
is deleted. Therefore, if you created profile files for
an integration node or integration
server, you must delete these profile files manually if they are no
longer required.