Bus members, servers and clusters that client applications can target to bootstrap into the given bus.
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This panel displays the bootstrap
members for the selected bus. A bootstrap member is an application
server or cluster that has been configured to accept bootstrap requests
into the bus. The bootstrap member authenticates a connection request,
and directs the request to a bus member. Select a bootstrap member
policy to restrict which of the following types of server can service
requests to bootstrap into the bus:
- All members of the cell with the Service Integration Bus Service
enabled
- This the default policy. Use any server in the cell that has the
Service Integration Bus Service enabled to service bootstrap requests.
- Bus members and nominated bootstrap members
- Use bus members and nominated cell members to service bootstrap
requests.
- Bus members only
- Use bus members only to service bootstrap requests.
Click
Apply for the policy to
take effect.
- Name
- The server or cluster name for the bootstrap member.
- Type
- The type of bootstrap member. Values are Bus member, Nominated member or SIB Service enabled.
- SIB Service
- Whether SIB Service is enabled on this member. Values are Enabled or Disabled.
- Host
- The host name for the node on which the bootstrap member is located.
- Ports
- The ports from which the server can accept bootstrap requests.