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Managing the WebSphere Partner Gateway component applications

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Chapter 2. Managing the WebSphere Partner Gateway component applications Managing the WebSphere Partner Gateway component applications means starting, stopping, and configuring the application servers that host the WebSphere Partner Gateway components. These administrative tasks generally involve using WebSphere Application Server interfaces that control and configure a set of application servers where the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are deployed by the installation process. How you manage the WebSphere Partner Gateway component applications depends on whether the product was installed using a simple topology or a distributed topology. In this document, the terms simple mode and distributed mode are used to refer to the topology chosen during product installation. Note: See the WebSphere Partner Gateway Installation Guide for details on simple and distributed topologies. The administrator managing WebSphere Partner Gateway components is aware of the mode of installation (simple or distributed). In a simple mode installation, the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are all installed on the same computer using one application server called server1. As simple mode system does not use Deployment Manager, the mechanics of starting and stopping the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are similar to usage of WebSphere Application Server base (rather than network deployment). All the computers can have WebSphere Application Server installed, but only the Deployment Manager requires the installation of WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment. The application servers hosting the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are all logically contained in a Deployment Manager cell that is administered using the Deployment Manager application. However, the distinction is hidden when you use the Deployment Manager for administration tasks. The Deployment Manager console provides a view of the distributed WebSphere Partner Gateway component applications that hides the details about where they are installed. Managing WebSphere Partner Gateway components in a simple mode system For a simple mode system, it is necessary to know how to start and stop the application server that hosts all of the WebSphere Partner Gateway components. To start the WebSphere Partner Gateway components, run one of the following scripts: v UNIX(R) /bin/bcgStartServer.sh v Windows(R) \bin\bcgStartServer.bat © Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2008 5

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Chapter 2. Managing the WebSphere Partner Gateway
component applications
Managing the WebSphere Partner Gateway component applications means starting,
stopping, and configuring the application servers that host the WebSphere Partner
Gateway components. These administrative tasks generally involve using
WebSphere Application Server interfaces that control and configure a set of
application servers where the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are
deployed by the installation process.
How you manage the WebSphere Partner Gateway component applications
depends on whether the product was installed using a simple topology or a
distributed topology. In this document, the terms simple mode and distributed
mode are used to refer to the topology chosen during product installation.
Note:
See the
WebSphere Partner Gateway Installation Guide
for details on simple and
distributed topologies.
The administrator managing WebSphere Partner Gateway components is aware of
the mode of installation (simple or distributed).
In a simple mode installation, the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are all
installed on the same computer using one application server called
server1
. As
simple mode system does not use Deployment Manager, the mechanics of starting
and stopping the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are similar to usage of
WebSphere Application Server base (rather than network deployment).
All the computers can have WebSphere Application Server installed, but only the
Deployment Manager requires the installation of WebSphere Application Server
Network Deployment.
The application servers hosting the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are
all logically contained in a Deployment Manager cell that is administered using the
Deployment Manager application. However, the distinction is hidden when you
use the Deployment Manager for administration tasks. The Deployment Manager
console provides a view of the distributed WebSphere Partner Gateway component
applications that hides the details about where they are installed.
Managing WebSphere Partner Gateway components in a simple mode
system
For a simple mode system, it is necessary to know how to start and stop the
application server that hosts all of the WebSphere Partner Gateway components.
To start the WebSphere Partner Gateway components, run one of the following
scripts:
v
UNIX
(R)
<install dir>
/bin/bcgStartServer.sh
v
Windows
(R)
<install dir>
\bin\bcgStartServer.bat
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