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


How do I create and configure integration nodes?

New users: Use the links in this topic to find out how to create and configure integration nodes.

For testing purposes, you can create an integration node in the IBM® Integration Toolkit or you can use the integration node (TESTNODE_user_name) that is created by default when the IBM Integration Toolkit is started. For production purposes, you must plan your configuration carefully; see Planning your IBM Integration Bus solution

What do I need to know about integration nodes?

Use the links in this section to find information that you might find useful before you create and configure your integration nodes.

How do I create and configure integration nodes?

You can create one or more integration nodes on one or more computers. The use of multiple integration nodes can help you to spread the load of the message processing that you want to achieve, or to allocate different functions to different integration nodes or computers. For example, you might set up an integration node to run personnel applications, and another to run financial or order systems.

You might also create several integration servers on each integration node to manage the message flows that you deploy to the integration node.

To create an integration node, complete the following tasks in order:

  1. How do I create an integration node?

    On Windows and Linux, you can create integration nodes in the IBM Integration Toolkit. On all platforms, you can create the integration nodes by using the command line commands. Create as many integration nodes as you require.

  2. How do I verify that the integration node has been created successfully? You can use the mqsilist command to check that your integration nodes were created successfully
  3. How do I start an integration node? Follow this link to get instructions on how to start an integration node.

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