Contents
About this document
Audience
Related documents
Typographic conventions
New in this release
New in release 4.4
Monitoring the system
Overview of monitoring the system
Using System Monitor
Setting up System Monitor
Steps for logging on to System Monitor
Overview of the System Monitor interface
Setting up views to monitor the system
Customizing data
Using persistent monitoring
Using System Manager to monitor the system
Steps for connecting to an InterChange Server Express instance
Viewing and using statistics
Administering components of the system
Overview of administering the system
Administering InterChange Server Express
Steps for starting InterChange Server Express
Steps for customizing InterChange Server Express startup parameters
Steps for setting the InterChange Server Express mode for OS/400 and i5/OS
Shutting down InterChange Server Express
Changing the InterChange Server Express and database passwords
Administering the server on i5/OS
Running the server on i5/OS
Removing QWBISVR44 as an auto-start TCP server
Removing automatically started InterChange Servers
Auto-starting the name server
Auto-starting InterChange Server, Adapter agents and Object Discovery agents
Changing the IBM ORB port
Changing the MQ listener port
Changing the InterChange Server Repository name
Changing the queue manager name
i5/OS scripts
User profile security for i5/OS
Stopping the subsystem with i5/OS
Using the Console for administering remote i5/OS components
Console Basics
Setting authorities for the Console
Managing the server using the Console
Configuring queue managers
Managing connector agents using the Console
Managing ODAs using the Console
Starting, stopping, and refreshing connector agents and ODAs using the Console
Refreshing and rebuilding components using the Console
Viewing and using Console Logs
Using System Manager
Steps for starting System Manager
Steps for shutting down System Manager
Steps for refreshing System Manager and updating components
Steps for configuring system-wide flow control
Administering connectors
Viewing connector states
Starting, stopping, and pausing connectors
Steps for configuring flow control for connectors
Steps for changing user profiles for adapter agents on OS/400 and i5/OS
Administering JMS transport optimization
Optimization versus non-optimization
Steps for activating and de-activating optimization
Administering collaboration objects
Viewing collaboration object states
Starting, stopping, and pausing collaboration objects
Configuring collaboration object run-time properties
Steps for monitoring and managing business rule states in System Monitor
Role-based access control for business rules
Business object probe query restrictions
Displaying filtered business object probe data in System Monitor
Administering maps
Viewing map states
Starting and stopping maps
Administering relationships
Viewing relationship states
Starting and stopping relationships
Using Relationship Manager
Working with relationships in Relationship Manager
Working with relationship data in Relationship Manager
Scheduling jobs in the system
Overview of scheduling jobs
Steps for creating schedules
Steps for modifying schedules
Steps for deleting schedules
Steps for displaying schedules
Steps for enabling or disabling schedules
Backing up system components
Backup schedule planning
Component backups
Using repos_copy
Repos_copy syntax
Repos_copy usage scenarios
Locale for repos_copy files
Administering end-to-end privacy
Steps for activating end-to-end privacy using System Manager
Steps for activating end-to-end privacy using Connector Configurator
Steps for changing the privacy configuration using System Manager
Steps for changing the privacy configuration using Connector Configurator
Administering keys and keystores
Administering role-based access control (RBAC)
Steps for setting up RBAC
Steps for deactivating RBAC
Administering roles
Administering users
Administering user and role assignments
Administering security policy permissions
Administering membership and security policy information
Security Administration
Troubleshooting the system
Using log and trace files for troubleshooting
Overview of log and trace files
Configuring e-mail notification of log messages
Configuring logging and tracing
Working with tracing in Log Viewer
Steps for controlling server memory usage
Maintaining event archives
Managing Work-in Progress connections
Managing failures
Failure recovery for service calls
Strategies for InterChange Server Express recovery
Critical errors
Lost connection to application
Unknown connector agent status
Database connection failures
Flow failures
Working with failed events
Using Failed Event Manager
Using Flow Manager
Resolving collaboration deadlocks
Steps for detecting a collaboration deadlock
Steps for detecting group collaboration deadlocks
Steps for fixing a collaboration deadlock
Steps for preventing collaboration deadlocks
Managing IBM WebSphere MQ
Steps for managing database connection pools
Steps for managing run-time properties
Managing the Object Request Broker
Object Request Broker installation
Steps for customizing the Object Request Broker
Steps for changing the location of the Object Request Broker
Using the IBM Transient Name Server
Appendix A. IBM WebSphere MQ reference
Appendix B. Requirements for restarting IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express system components
InterChange Server Express restart requirements
Collaboration template restart requirements
Collaboration object restart requirements
Connector restart requirements
Business object restart requirements
Business rule restart requirements
Map restart requirements
Relationship restart requirements
Notices
Programming interface information
Trademarks and service marks
Index