The zpmt command uses the values that you specify for the variables defined in a response file to create customization data and instructions for federating an application serverr.
SYSPROG1.WAS70.TESTCELL.APPSERVIn this example, the following two datasets will be created when the customization definition is uploaded to the target z/OS system:
SYSPROG1.WAS70.TESTCELL.APPSERV.CNTL SYSPROG1.WAS70.TESTCELL.APPSERV.DATAThe CNTL dataset will be a partitioned dataset (PDS) with fixed block 80-byte records that will contain the customization jobs. The DATA dataset will be a PDS with variable length data to contain the other customization data.
The customization process creates this mount point if it does not already exist.
See Product file system for more information.
It provides the federation process with knowledge of which deployment manager is the target of the federation.
This is the security domain administrator user ID and cannot be changed.
Specify DefaultNodeGroup if the node is in the same sysplex as the deployment manager.
The default is *, which instructs the ORB to listen on all available IP addresses.
The default is 0, which allows the system to choose this port.
This is the server's job name, as specified in the MVS™ START command JOBNAME parameter. This value identifies the server to z/OS facilities such as SAF.
This name identifies the server as displayed through the administrative console . The node agent server long name is set to the fixed value of nodeagent.
JMX is used for remote administrative functions and is invoked through scripts such as wsadmin.sh.
The multicast IP address on which the discovery port is opened is defaulted by WebSphere Application Server for z/OS to 232.133.104.73. This default address can be changed using the administrative console. This is a CLASS D address. The valid IP range is from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
The connector uses "local comm" communications protocol, which means that the port is used only for communications that are local to the z/OS system image (or sysplex).