Starting your environment and verifying the installation

After you create the deployment environment and complete the relevant configuration tasks, you can start all the servers in a cluster or deployment environment. Then you can verify the IBM® Business Process Manager installation.

Procedure

  1. Start the cluster or deployment environment as described in Starting and stopping your environment.
  2. From the administrative console, verify that you can see IBM Business Process Manager on the Welcome page.
  3. Check that the enterprise applications are started by clicking Applications > Application Types > WebSphere enterprise applications.
  4. Check that the messaging engine is started by clicking Service integration > Buses. Then click the name of the bus, and under Topology, click Messaging engines.
  5. If you configured an Advanced or Advanced-only deployment environment, verify that the Failed Event Manager is enabled. Click Servers > Deployment Environments. Click the name of the deployment environment, and under Additional Properties, click Failed Event Manager.

What to do next

After the cluster has started, verify that the applications are set up correctly by running a series of tests and deploying samples as detailed in the following table.
Table 1. Application verification tests
Application and description Action
Process Center

Use the Process Center repository to keep all processes, services, and other assets created in IBM Business Process Manager. Test applications in Process Center and deploy applications to the Process Server, which is the process runtime environment.

Restriction: This console is not available if you created an Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment or if you installed Process Server only.
Log on to the Process Center by using the account for the IBM Business Process Manager administrator or anyone who has been granted access to the Process Designer.

Open the Process Center from the Quick Start menu (see Starting your environment) or by logging on to http://host:port/ProcessCenter/.

For example, http://myserver:9080/ProcessCenter/

Process Admin Console

Use the Process Admin Console to manage the Process Servers in your runtime environments and the Process Center server.

Restriction: This console is not available if you created an Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.
Log on to the Process Admin Console by using the IBM Business Process Manager administrator account and password that was used for creating the deployment environment.

Open the Process Admin Console from the Quick Start menu (see Starting your environment) or by logging on to http://host:port/ProcessAdmin/.

For more information about accessing the Process Admin Console, see Accessing the Process Admin Console.

Performance Admin Console

Use the Performance Admin Console tools to manage the Performance Data Warehouse queues in your environment, manage data transfer errors, and monitor overall performance.

Restriction: This console is not available if you created an Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.
Log on to the Performance Admin Console by using the administrator account and password.

Open the Performance Admin Console from the Quick Start menu (see Starting your environment) or by logging on to http://host:port/PerformanceAdmin/.

For more information about accessing the Performance Admin Console, see Managing Business Performance Data Warehouses.

Process Portal and Business Space

Use Process Portal to interact with processes from a web browser. To ensure that Process Portal works properly in the IBM Business Process Manager runtime environment, Business Space is required.

Restriction: Process Portal is not available if you created an Advanced-only Process Server deployment environment.
Process Portal and the Business Space component for Process Portal are configured by default. Verify that you can access Process Portal and that the applications used by Process Portal are all accessible, as described in Verifying Process Portal.
Business Process Choreographer

Use Business Process Choreographer if you require support for both Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) processes and human tasks in a WebSphere® Application Server environment.

Advanced and Advanced-only:

Business Process Choreographer is configured by default. Verify that the basic functions work by running the Business Process Choreographer installation verification application, as described in Verifying that Business Process Choreographer works.

Hiring Sample process application

Use the samples that are provided with the product to further verify the installation and as tutorials to learn the product.

Run the Hiring Sample process application and tutorial in Process Designer, as described in Samples and scenarios.

Additionally deploy the samples to a Process Server and then run them, as described in Installing process application snapshots.

To learn about security for the environment and applications, see Creating a secure environment.