IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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What the Default Configuration wizard creates

A table of the components that are created by the wizard, details of how to resolve problems, and how to view errors.

Purpose

The components that are created by the Default Configuration wizard are listed in the following table.
Component Name
integration node (broker) IB9NODE
queue manager IB9QMGR
  • IBM® Integration Bus automatically scans for a free queue manager port starting at 2414.
  • The HTTP listener port that is automatically used is 7080.

Target environment of the wizard

The target environment contains the default components that are created by the Default Configuration wizard.
Target Environment of Wizard
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Summarized resource updates listed below will be 
applied to installation 
[C:\Program Files\IBM\MQSI\9.0]

All actions are logged to file 
[DefaultConfigurationWizard.log] 
in the workspace directory 
[C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\IBM\IntegrationToolkit90\
workspace\.metadata]

All actions are applied under account: 
LocalSystem
Queue manager name: IB9QMGR
Queue manager port: 2414

Default broker details
Broker name: IB9NODE
Queue manager name: IB9QMGR

HTTP listener port: 7080

Resolving problems when creating and running the Default Configuration

If you have problems when you run the Default Configuration wizard, consider whether the following issues apply to you:

Viewing errors

To view errors generated by the Default Configuration wizard look at the DefaultConfigurationWizard.log file:
  • Windows platform On Windows: This file is, by default, in C:\Documents and settings\user_name\IBM\IntegrationToolkit90\workspace\.metadata\DefaultConfigurationWizard.log
  • Linux platformOn Linux: This file is, by default, in /home/user_name/IBM/IntegrationToolkit90/workspace/.metadata/DefaultConfigurationWizard.log

To view Eclipse errors that are caused by the Default Configuration wizard look at the Eclipse Error log, see Viewing the Eclipse error log. The Error Log view opens in the perspective in which you are currently working.


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