Removing a member from a bus

You can remove an application server, or a server cluster, from a bus so that it is no longer used to process messages.

Before you begin

Attention:
  • When you remove a member from a bus, all messaging engines on that bus member are also deleted and their associated messages are discarded. If you add the same bus member again, first you must manually delete the old data source for the messaging engines to ensure that once the new messaging engines are created, they can restart.
  • If you remove a member from a bus, and it is the only member for that server, you must also disable the SIB Service at server start up.

    [z/OS]On z/OS®, disabling the SIB Service prevents an adjunct address space from starting when the server starts up.

About this task

To remove a member from a bus, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, click Service integration -> Buses. A list of buses is displayed in the content pane.
  2. In the content pane, select the bus from which you want to remove the member.
  3. In the content pane, under Topology, click Bus members. A list of members in the bus is displayed.
  4. Select the bus member that you want to remove.
  5. Click Remove.
  6. Save your changes to the master configuration.

Results

The member is removed from the bus. All the messaging engines on that bus member and the core group policies that are associated with those messaging engines are deleted.

What to do next

If you have removed the only bus member for a server, you must now disable the SIB Service at server start up.

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