WebSphere WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.1.x Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

Resetting a destination

Use this task to reset a bus destination.

About this task

You might need to reset a destination if, for example, it has become corrupt. To reset a destination, use a wsadmin $AdminControl command.

Note: If a destination becomes corrupt, a CWSIK0027E message is reported, which indicates a serious error. If you see this message, refer to Diagnosing problems for advice about gathering and reviewing information that might be useful in diagnosing this error. Also refer to the MustGather: Collect troubleshooting data for a Service Integration Bus (SIB) problems document on the Must gather Web site before opening a PMR.

Procedure

  1. Set the name of the messaging engine using a wsadmin $AdminControl command of the following form:
    set me [$AdminControl queryNames type=SIBMessagingEngine,name=messaging_engine_name,*]
    where messaging_engine_name is the name of the messaging engine.
  2. Reset the destination using a wsadmin $AdminControl command of the following form:
    $AdminControl invoke $me resetDestination {"destination"}
    where destination is the name of the destination.
  3. To complete the resetting of the destination, restart the server that is hosting the messaging engine on which the destination is localized.
Results
The bus destination is reset ready for use.
Related tasks
Listing bus destinations
Creating a bus destination
Configuring bus destination properties
Configuring mediations
Configuring a destination forward routing path
Configuring a destination reverse routing path
Configuring context properties for a bus destination
Administering destination roles through the command line
Deleting a bus destination

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Timestamp icon Last updated: 26 February 2009
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