The Configuration Manager is the interface between the workbench and an executing set of brokers. It provides brokers with their initial configuration, and updates them with any subsequent changes. It maintains the broker domain configuration. The Configuration Manager is supported on all the broker platforms.
The Configuration Manager is the central runtime component that manages the components and resources that constitute the broker domain.
You must install, create, and start a Configuration Manager for each broker domain. You can install, create, and start more than one Configuration Manager on one or more machines.
When you create a Configuration Manager, you must give it a name that is unique within the broker domain; names cannot be shared between Configuration Managers, or between Configuration Managers and brokers.
You can install and configure the Configuration Manager runtime component on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, , Solaris, Windows, and z/OS. For more information about supported platforms see Operating system requirements.
You administer one or more Configuration Managers in the Broker Administration perspective in the workbench. More than one instance of the workbench can access a Configuration Manager concurrently.
The Configuration Manager can share a host queue manager with one broker in the broker domain. To communicate with other brokers in the broker domain, the Configuration Manager requires sender and receiver channels.
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