Configuring the business process container on a cluster

Use this task to configure the business process container on a cluster.

Why and when to perform this task

If you are preparing a clustered process choreographer setup, you can install and configure the business process container on a WebSphere cluster, but you must also customize the connection factories separately for each application server in the cluster.

Steps for this task

  1. Use the process choreographer install wizard on the deployment manager machine, install and configure the business process container on any application server in the cluster. This action causes the business process container to be installed and configured on all the other application servers in the cluster.
  2. You must modify the queue connection factory definitions one-by-one. For each application server in the WebSphere cluster:
    1. Click Resources > WebSphere MQ JMS Providers.
    2. Click WebSphere MQ Queue Connection Factory.
    3. Select the connection factory BPECF and set the property values for the type of queue manager configuration you are using:
      • For a central queue manager:
        Host The host name of the machine that is hosting the central queue manager.
        Port The port number that the central queue manager is using.
        Transport Type Client
        Client ID The MCA user ID to use.
        CCSID On UNIX systems: 819. On Windows systems: 437


      • For a cluster of queue managers:
        Transport Type Bindings or Client
        Queue Manager The name of the server's "get" queue manager.


    4. Select the connection factory BPECFC and set the property values for the type of queue manager configuration you are using:
      • For a central queue manager:
        Host The host name of the machine that is hosting the central queue manager.
        Port The port number that the central queue manager is using.
        Transport Type Client
        Client ID The MCA user ID to use.
        CCSID On UNIX: 819. On Windows: 437


      • For a cluster of queue managers on UNIX:
        Host The host name of the application server node.
        Port The port number used by the "put" queue manager of this application server's .
        Transport Type Client
        Client ID The MCA user ID to use.
        CCSID On UNIX systems: 819.


      • For a cluster of queue managers on Windows systems:
        Transport Type Bindings or Client
        Queue Manager The name of the server's "put" queue manager.


Results

The business process containers have been installed in the cluster and are configured.

What to do next

Now you can activate the business process containers.



Searchable topic ID:   t2coCluster
Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 8:07:48 PM CDT    WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation, Version 5.0.2
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