New users: Use the links in this topic to get information about administering integration nodes.
Use the links in this section to find out about the tasks that you operate frequently to activate and run your integration node.
Use this link to find out how to start and stop an integration node on the different platforms. You can stop and start an integration node by using the command line.
Use this link to find out how to deploy a BAR file to an integration node by using the IBM Integration Toolkit, the mqsideploy command, and the IBM Integration API.
You can use the IBM Integration API to group multiple requests destined for the same integration node together, and submit them as a single unit of work.
You might want to change the configuration of your integration node. See How do I modify an integration node? and follow the link for your integration node platform.
You might want to delete your integration node. See How do I delete an integration node? for a link to your platform.
Follow this link to find out how to back up your integration node and application resources.
Use the links in this section to find out how you can monitor the events and performance of your integration node.
Message flow accounting and statistics data is the information that can be collected by an integration node to record performance and operating details of message flow execution. Follow this link to get an overview of message flow accounting and statistics, and links to further information.
The integration nodes provide a service for independent system management agents so that a central management facility can access information about a network that includes one or more integration nodes. Use this link to find out how you can use the system management publications from IBM Integration Bus to develop or use system management adapters or customized administrative applications to receive information about integration node activity.