Completing postinstallation steps for IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack
Complete the installation of IBM® Integration Bus Healthcare Pack by completing the postinstallation steps.
Before you begin, compete the following task:
- Install IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack; see Installing IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack.
To complete the installation of IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack, configure your integration nodes for use with IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack and configure the components by completing the following steps:
- For each integration node that
you enable for IBM Integration Bus Healthcare
Pack, complete
the following steps:
- Use one of the following options to set the profile:
- On Windows, click Start > All Programs > IBM Integration Bus version > IBM Integration Console version, where version is the version number of IBM Integration Bus that you intend to use for the IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack.
- On Linux and UNIX, initialize the command environment by loading the mqsiprofile command into your current environment. For more information, see Command environment: Windows platforms and Command environment: Linux and UNIX systems in the IBM Integration Bus product documentation.
- Ensure that your integration node is stopped.
- To run an integration node in
the operation mode for which you purchased
a license, complete the following steps:
- To start your integration node, in
the IBM Integration console, type
the following command:
where integration_node is the name of your integration node.mqsistart integration_node
- Run the following command:
where:mqsimode integration_node -x modeExtensions
- integration_node is the name of your integration node
- modeExtensions specifies the mode extension
to which the integration node is entitled.
Use one of the following values:
- healthcare: Use this value if your license permits you to use all of the functionality except for the MedicalDeviceInput node.
- medicalDevices: Use this value if your license permits you to use only the MedicalDeviceInput node.
- "healthcare,medicalDevices": Use this value if your license permits you to use all of the functionality, including the MedicalDeviceInput node.
The -x parameter switches on the IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack mode extensions. To run the command with this set of parameters, you must be entitled to use IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack.
- To start your integration node, in
the IBM Integration console, type
the following command:
- Check for error messages. If you reconfigure
the integration node to a mode that is not suitable for the
deployed resources, the mqsimode command issues a
warning to indicate that changing the mode is not allowed.
For more information about how to resolve problems, see Resolving problems that occur during deployment of message flows in the IBM Integration Bus product documentation.
- Restart the integration node:
- To stop your integration node, in
the IBM Integration console, enter
the following command:
mqsistop integration_node
- To start your integration node,
in the IBM Integration console,
enter the following command:
mqsistart integration_node
- To stop your integration node, in
the IBM Integration console, enter
the following command:
- Use one of the following options to set the profile:
- For each computer on which you want to use the Web-based Monitoring component and
you are not using the default work path, complete the following steps:
- Use one of the following options to move the profile
extension to your work path:
- On Windows, navigate to the C:\ProgramData\IBM\MQSI\Common\profiles\ folder, move the HealthcareWebMonitoring_3.0.0.0.cmd file to the your_work_path\common\profiles\ folder, where your_work_path is your work path.
- On Linux and UNIX, navigate to the /var/mqsi/common/profiles/ directory, and move the HealthcareWebMonitoring_3.0.0.0.sh file to the your_work_path/common/profiles/ directory, where your_work_path is your work path.
- Restart the integration node:
- To stop your integration node, in
the IBM Integration console, enter
the following command:
mqsistop integration_node
- To start your integration node,
in the IBM Integration console,
enter the following command:
mqsistart integration_node
- To stop your integration node, in
the IBM Integration console, enter
the following command:
- Use one of the following options to move the profile
extension to your work path:
- For each machine on which you want to use the Healthcare Operational Monitoring view in IBM
Integration Explorer, complete the following steps.
You must complete these steps in the IBM
Integration Explorer once for each computer on
which the IBM Integration Bus Healthcare
Pack is installed.
- Ensure that you are logged on as a user with root or administrator authority.
- Start the IBM
Integration Explorer:
- On Windows, click Start > All Programs > IBM Integration Bus version > IBM Integration Explorer, where version is the version number of IBM Integration Bus for which you want to use IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack.
- On Linux, enter the strmqcfg command on a command line, or run /usr/bin/strmqcfg
- Click Window > Reset Perspective, then click OK.
- Click Window > Show view > Healthcare Operational Monitoring.
- For each machine on which you are running the MedicalDeviceInput node and are
not using the default work path, move the MedicalDeviceInput node installation
script to your work path:
- On Windows, navigate to the C:\ProgramData\IBM\MQSI\Common\profiles\ folder, and move the MedicalDeviceInputNode_3.0.0.0.cmd file to the your_work_path\common\profiles\ folder, where your_work_path is your work path.
- On Linux, navigate to the /var/mqsi/common/profiles/ directory, and move the MedicalDeviceInputNode_3.0.0.0.sh file to the your_work_path/common/profiles/ directory, where your_work_path is your work path.
- On Windows, on each machine to which you installed
the Patterns, Nodes, and Libraries in the IBM Integration Toolkit component of IBM Integration Bus Healthcare
Pack and for which this is the first installation of any
version of IBM Integration Bus Healthcare
Pack or IBM WebSphere® Message Broker Connectivity Pack for
Healthcare, complete the following step. Note: This step is required only the first time that you open the IBM Integration Toolkit after installing the Patterns, Nodes, and Libraries in the IBM Integration Toolkit component of IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack.
- Click Start > All Programs > IBM Integration Toolkit > IBM Integration Toolkit version, then right-click IBM Integration Toolkit version and click Run as administrator, where version is the version number of the IBM Integration Toolkit that you are using.
- On each machine to which you installed the Patterns, Nodes, and Libraries in the IBM Integration Toolkit component of IBM Integration Bus Healthcare
Pack and to which IBM Integration Bus Healthcare
Pack or IBM WebSphere Message Broker Connectivity Pack for
Healthcare has previously been installed, complete
the following step. Note: This step is required only the first time that you open the IBM Integration Toolkit after installing the Patterns, Nodes, and Libraries in the IBM Integration Toolkit component of IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack.
- On Windows:
- Click Start > All Programs > IBM Integration Toolkit > IBM Integration Toolkit version, where version is the version number of the IBM Integration Toolkit.
- Right-click Start IBM Integration Toolkit version. The Integration Toolkit Properties window opens.
- On the Shortcut tab, in the Target field, at the end of the target name, type -clean, click OK.
- Right-click Start IBM Integration Toolkit version, click Run as administrator.
- After the IBM Integration Toolkit loads, close the IBM Integration Toolkit, remove -clean from the Target field.
- Start the IBM Integration Toolkit.
- On Linux:
- Open a terminal and navigate to your IBM Integration Toolkit installation directory. By default, this directory is /opt/IBM/IntegrationToolkit90.
- Run the command ./launcher -clean.
- On Windows:
You can now verify that IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack is installed correctly by following the instructions in Verifying your IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack installation.