At any time after you have installed InterChange Server, if you want to reconfigure the installation--for example, to specify another host machine--follow the procedures in the sections below. There are two tools you can use to configure InterChange Server:
This tool does not expose all of the configuration options for InterChange Server, but it can be used when the server is not running.
This tool can configure many more options than the InterChange Server Configuration Wizard, but the server must be running and System Manager must be connected to the server. The System Manager is installed on a Windows machine.
See Appendix A, InterChange Server configuration parameters for specific configuration parameter information.
The InterChange Server Configuration window appears.
If you make any changes in the WebSphere MQ tab, you will be prompted to update your local connector configuration files. Click OK to exit this prompting screen.
System Manager provides more flexibility when configuring InterChange Server, but the server must be running and System Manager must be connected to it.
Do the following to edit the InterChange Server configuration in System Manager:
More details on using System Manager for configuring Interchange Server are provided in WebSphere InterChange Server: Implementation Guide for WebSphere InterChange Server.
The Connector Script Generator utility creates or modifies the connector script for connectors running on the UNIX platform. Use this tool to do either of the following:
To run the Connector Script Generator, do the following:
The connector_manager_ConnectorName file (where ConnectorName is the name of the connector you are configuring) is created in the ProductDir/bin directory.