New users: use the links in this topic to get information about administering
your broker domain.
How do I administering my broker domain?
Use the
links in this section to find out about the tasks that you operate frequently
to activate and run your broker domain.
- How do I start and stop a broker?
Use
this link to find out how to start and stop a broker on the different platforms.
You can stop and start a broker using the command line.
- How do I start and stop the Configuration Manager?
Use
this link to find out how to start and stop the Configuration Manager on the
different platforms. You can stop and start the Configuration Manager using
the command line.
- How do I start and stop the User Name Server?
Use
this link to find out how to start and stop the User Name Server on the different
platforms. You can stop and start the User Name Server using the command line.
- How do I connect to a broker domain?
Use the following links
to find out how to connect to your broker domain:
- How do I start and stop message flows?
Use the following
links to find out how to start and stop message flows:
- How do I deploy a broker archive file?
Use
this link to find out how to deploy a broker archive file to a broker using
the Message Broker Toolkit, the mqsideploy command and the Configuration Manager Proxy API.
- How do I submit batch requests using the Configuration
Manager Proxy?
You can use the Configuration Manager Proxy to
group multiple requests destined for the same Configuration Manager together
and submit them as a single unit of work.
- How do I modify my components?
You might want to change the
configuration of your components in your broker domain. Use the following
links to find out how to modify the components for your platforms.
- How do I delete components?
Use the following links to find
out how to delete components for your platforms.
- How do I back up my resources?
Follow
this link to find out how to back up your WebSphere Message Broker broker
domain and application resources.
How can I monitor my broker domain?
Use the links
in this section to find out how you can monitor the events and performance
in your broker domain.
- How can I view broker domain log information?
The Event Log editor in the Message Brokers Toolkit contains information
about events that occur within your broker domain. These events can be information,
errors, or warnings and relate to your own actions.
- How can I view message flow accounting and
statistics data?
Message flow accounting and statistics data
is the information that can be collected by a broker to record performance
and operating details of message flow execution. Follow this link to get an
overview of, and links to further information, on message flow accounting
and statistics.
- How can I generate statistics reports?
You
can generate statistics reports that provide information about the performance
of your brokers. Use this link to find out about different types of statistics
reports and how to subscribe to them.
- What are the system management interfaces?
The
brokers provide a service for independent system management agents so that
a central management facility can access information about any network that
includes a broker domain. Use this link to find out how you can
use the system management publications from WebSphere Message Broker to
develop or use system management adapters or customized administrative applications
to receive information on broker domain activity.