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Example 2: Fully distributed installation, Machine B

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Current node name as the input parameters, for example, bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat 9.1.1.2 bcgnode_B. The executable is available in the folder /bin. b. In Machine B, access the Nodes where all WebSphere Partner Gateway components are installed. Execute bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat\sh with new Host name/IP address, DMGR host name, and DMGR SOAP port as the parameters, for example, bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat 9.1.1.2 9.1.1.1 55880. The executable is available in the folder /bin. Note: Manually start the nodes and application server. DMGR is started automatically. Example 2: Fully distributed installation In this scenario, the assumptions are: v Machine A - Database is installed and the port number of this is being updated. v Machine B - Deployment Manager is installed and the IP address is being updated. v Machine C - Components are installed and IP address is being updated. Follow these steps to change the host name or IP address of deployment manager and WebSphere Partner Gateway components: 1. Ensure that you backup the configuration files before you make any significant changes. Refer to "Prerequisites" on page 151 section for details. 2. Change the host name or IP address of DMGR profile as described below: a. In Machine B where deployment manager is installed, execute bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat\sh with new Host name/IP address as the input parameter, for example, bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat 9.1.1.1. The executable is available in the folder /bin. This command changes the host name/IP address of DMGR profile and starts the deployment manager. b. In Machine C, access the Node where WebSphere Partner Gateway components are installed. Execute bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat\sh with new Host name/IP address and SOAP port as input parameters, for example, bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat 9.1.1.1 55880. The executable is available in the folder /bin. The host name/IP address of the deployment manager for the node on Machine C is now changed. All the changes from the deployment manager will be synchronized to this node. Note: If there are multiple nodes, run these scripts for each node. 3. Change the host name/IP address of the node on which the WebSphere Partner Gateway components are installed. Follow these steps: a. In Machine B where deployment manager is installed, execute bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat\sh with new Host name/IP address and Current node name as the input parameters, for example, bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat 9.1.1.2 bcgnode_C. The executable is available in the folder /bin. b. In Machine C, access the Nodes where all WebSphere Partner Gateway components are installed, execute bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat\sh with Chapter 16. Relocation and Redeployment of WebSphere Partner Gateway 155

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Current node name as the input parameters, for example,
bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat 9.1.1.2 bcgnode_B
. The executable is available
in the folder
<Installation directory of Deployment Manager>/bin
.
b.
In
Machine B
, access the Nodes where all WebSphere Partner Gateway
components are installed. Execute bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat\sh with
new Host name/IP address, DMGR host name, and DMGR SOAP port as
the parameters, for example,
bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat 9.1.1.2 9.1.1.1
55880
. The executable is available in the folder
<Installation directory of
hub>/bin
.
Note:
Manually start the nodes and application server. DMGR is started
automatically.
Example 2: Fully distributed installation
In this scenario, the assumptions are:
v
Machine A - Database is installed and the port number of this is being updated.
v
Machine B - Deployment Manager is installed and the IP address is being
updated.
v
Machine C - Components are installed and IP address is being updated.
Follow these steps to change the host name or IP address of deployment manager
and WebSphere Partner Gateway components:
1.
Ensure that you backup the configuration files before you make any significant
changes. Refer to “Prerequisites” on page 151 section for details.
2.
Change the host name or IP address of DMGR profile as described below:
a.
In
Machine B
where deployment manager is installed, execute
bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat\sh with new Host name/IP address as the
input parameter, for example,
bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat 9.1.1.1
. The
executable is available in the folder
<Installation directory of
Deployment Manager>/bin
. This command changes the host name/IP
address of DMGR profile and starts the deployment manager.
b.
In
Machine C
, access the Node where WebSphere Partner Gateway
components are installed. Execute bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat\sh with
new Host name/IP address and SOAP port as input parameters, for
example,
bcgChangeDmgrHostname.bat 9.1.1.1 55880
. The executable is
available in the folder
<Installation directory of hub>/bin
.
The host name/IP address of the deployment manager for the node on
Machine C is now changed. All the changes from the deployment manager will
be synchronized to this node.
Note:
If there are multiple nodes, run these scripts for each node.
3.
Change the host name/IP address of the node on which the WebSphere Partner
Gateway components are installed. Follow these steps:
a.
In
Machine B
where deployment manager is installed, execute
bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat\sh with new Host name/IP address and
Current node name as the input parameters, for example,
bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat 9.1.1.2 bcgnode_C
. The executable is available
in the folder
<Installation directory of Deployment Manager>/bin
.
b.
In
Machine C
, access the Nodes where all WebSphere Partner Gateway
components are installed, execute bcgChangeNodeHostname.bat\sh with
Chapter 16. Relocation and Redeployment of WebSphere Partner Gateway
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