Restore an integration node configuration
that you backed up previously.
About this task
You can restore an integration node on a computer
that has an identical configuration by using the backup file that
you created. The operating system must be at the same level, and the
integration node and queue manager names must be identical.
Procedure
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If you have deleted the integration node and it no longer exists, or if you are restoring it on
a different computer, create it by using the ibmint create node
command.
Use the same name and parameters that you used for the integration node that you backed
up.
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If the integration node is running, stop it by using the ibmint stop node command.
If you intend to restore common configuration information from other integration nodes that
you have configured on this computer, you must also stop all the integration nodes that share this
common information. For example, you can restore profile information from common files.
- Restore the integration node.
Specify the integration node name and the name and location of the
backup file. If you want to restore common configuration information, or if you
want a trace of the actions that are taken, specify the appropriate parameters
for your platform.
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When the command has completed successfully, start the integration node by using the ibmint start node command. If the integration node has an associated
queue manager, it must be running before you restart the integration node.
What to do next
The integration node configuration
has been restored; you can continue your work with this integration node.