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Managing system configuration data

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all partners, leave the Partner Name field blank, and click Search. To search for a specific partner, type the name in the Partner Name field, and then click Search. v Display Current Status: Click to display the control-number status values for the selected partner-pair. 3. Click the Edit icon to make changes. CAUTION: Use the Edit and Reset All options for special circumstances only, as they can cause duplicate control number. 4. Do one of the following actions: v Click Save to save all changes and return to the Control Number Status list. v Click Return to cancel all changes and return to Control Number Status list. v Click Reset All to reset the status for the partner-pair so that the status values are reset by the next message exchange that occurs between the partners. Managing system configuration data System configuration data specifies how WebSphere Partner Gateway components access system resources. These resources vary depending on your own installation. Some of this data is used to establish communication between components while other data establishes the allocation of system resources to each component. In the WebSphere Partner Gateway, the system configuration data is saved in the database and configured by the hubadmin user through the console. As the database is shared by all of the hub component instances, there might be times when component instances require their own configuration and not use the shared configuration data. To handle this situation, the components are always checked, using server scope, for the attribute values in the WebSphere Application Server environment before obtaining the attribute data from the central database. Check WebSphere Application Server documentation for the steps to define variables with server scope. You can implement these actions using the WebSphere Application Server admin console, or specifically designed scripts. Accessing the system configuration data About this task To access the system configuration data perform the following steps: 1. Log in as hubadmin. 2. Click System Administration from the menu tabs. Note: Use the second row of navigation tabs to select from Common Properties, Console Administration, Document Manager Administration, Feature Administration, and Receiver Administration. Each of these tabs access configuration data screens or to additional navigation tabs. See "Appendix C - component-specific system attributes" on page 223 for detailed information about specific configuration data and how to locate it from the console. 3. Navigate to the configuration page you want to edit. 4. Click Edit on that page and change the data. 5. Click Save to save the changes to the database or Cancel to discard them. 32 IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise and Advanced Editions: Administration Guide

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all partners, leave the Partner Name field blank, and click
Search
. To search
for a specific partner, type the name in the
Partner Name
field, and then
click
Search
.
v
Display Current Status
: Click to display the control-number status values for
the selected partner-pair.
3.
Click the
Edit
icon to make changes.
CAUTION:
Use the Edit and Reset All options for special circumstances only, as they can
cause duplicate control number.
4.
Do one of the following actions:
v
Click
Save
to save all changes and return to the Control Number Status list.
v
Click
Return
to cancel all changes and return to Control Number Status list.
v
Click
Reset All
to reset the status for the partner-pair so that the status
values are reset by the next message exchange that occurs between the
partners.
Managing system configuration data
System configuration data specifies how WebSphere Partner Gateway components
access system resources. These resources vary depending on your own installation.
Some of this data is used to establish communication between components while
other data establishes the allocation of system resources to each component.
In the WebSphere Partner Gateway, the system configuration data is saved in the
database and configured by the hubadmin user through the console.
As the database is shared by all of the hub component instances, there might be
times when component instances require their own configuration and not use the
shared configuration data. To handle this situation, the components are always
checked, using server scope, for the attribute values in the WebSphere Application
Server environment before obtaining the attribute data from the central database.
Check WebSphere Application Server documentation for the steps to define
variables with server scope. You can implement these actions using the WebSphere
Application Server admin console, or specifically designed scripts.
Accessing the system configuration data
About this task
To access the system configuration data perform the following steps:
1.
Log in as hubadmin.
2.
Click
System Administration
from the menu tabs.
Note:
Use the second row of navigation tabs to select from
Common
Properties
,
Console Administration
,
Document Manager Administration
,
Feature Administration
, and
Receiver Administration
. Each of these tabs
access configuration data screens or to additional navigation tabs. See
“Appendix C - component-specific system attributes” on page 223 for detailed
information about specific configuration data and how to locate it from the
console.
3.
Navigate to the configuration page you want to edit.
4.
Click
Edit
on that page and change the data.
5.
Click
Save
to save the changes to the database or
Cancel
to discard them.
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