IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Setting up a command environment

After you have installed the product on one of the distributed systems, you must initialize the environment before you can use a runtime component or command.

Also complete this task if you have migrated to IBM® Integration Bus Version 9.0 from an earlier version. A profile is provided to help you set up the environment.

If appropriate, you can extend the initialization performed by this profile; for example, for databases, or for other products that you want to use within the broker.

Ensure that you use this environment each time you run an administrative command, or start a broker.

For information about setting up your command and runtime environment on a Windows system, see Command environment: Windows systems.

For information on setting up your command and runtime environment on Linux and UNIX systems, see Command environment: Linux and UNIX systems.

For information about setting up your command and runtime environment for brokers on Linux and UNIX systems, see Broker-specific command environment: Linux and UNIX systems.

For information about setting up your command and runtime environment for integration servers on Linux and UNIX systems, see Integration server-specific command environment: Linux and UNIX systems.

For information about setting up your command and runtime environment for brokers on Windows systems, see Broker-specific command environment: Windows systems.

For information about setting up your command and runtime environment for integration servers on Windows systems, see Integration server-specific command environment: Windows systems.


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