IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.17 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS


Naming conventions for IBM Integration Bus for z/OS

Decide upon a naming convention for your IBM® Integration Bus for z/OS® integration node to make customizing, operating, and administering easier.

Each integration node requires its own queue manager. Base your integration node name on the queue manager name. For example, append BRK to the queue manager name of MQP1, to give MQP1BRK. This naming convention has the following advantages:
  • It is easy to associate the integration node with the queue manager, because they both begin with the same characters.
  • The started task name has the same name as the integration node.
Using this convention, you might have the following integration node name MQP1BRK for a queue manager MQP1:
  • A started task name of MQP1BRK.
  • A started task user ID of MQP1BRK.
  • A PDSE containing definitions called hlq.MQP1BRK.xxx.
  • A UNIX System Services directory structure like /xxx/yyy/MQP1BRK.

Plan for expansion by selecting names that allow growth.

If your integration node name is in uppercase, ensure that the integration node name is also in uppercase in the IBM Integration Toolkit.


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