IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS


Moving from Developer Edition

You can move from IBM® Integration Bus for Developers (Developer Edition) to an alternative edition, by purchasing the required license and then changing the operation mode of your existing integration nodes to the mode that conforms to your license.

Before you begin

Contact your IBM representative to upgrade your license.

About this task

When you have installed IBM Integration Bus for Developers, all integration nodes are created in developer mode by default. If you want to move to an alternative edition, you must change the operation mode for each of these integration nodes by using the mqsimode command. If you want to create integration nodes with a default mode of operation other than developer, you must uninstall the IBM Integration Bus for Developers product and install the full IBM Integration Bus product.

Follow these steps to move your existing integration nodes from Developer Edition to an alternative edition:

Procedure

  1. Open a command prompt:
    • On Linux, run the mqsiprofile command to initialize the command environment.
    • On Windows, click Start > All Programs > IBM Integration Bus 10.0.0.0 > IBM Integration Console 10.0.0.0 to open a command console.
  2. Use the mqsimode command to change the mode of each integration node. Specify the mode that you require for each integration node by setting the -o parameter (Mode_Type) to advanced, standard, express, scale, or adapter. For example, to change a local integration node to run in advanced mode, run the following command:
    mqsimode IBNODE -o advanced
    where IBNODE is the name of your integration node.

    To change a remote integration node, specify a configuration file that defines the integration node (integrationNodeName.broker) by using the -n parameter, or use the connection parameters that identify the integration node, -i and -p.

  3. Restart all your integration nodes; for more information, see Starting and stopping an integration node.

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