If you did not create a stand-alone profile or run one
of the configuration wizards to configure the components, you can
configure IBM® Business Monitor using
the WebSphere command-line administration tool (wsadmin). You can
use the Jython or Jacl scripting language.
In a single-server environment, these commands are run
for you when you create the stand-alone profile. For a network deployment
(ND) environment, these commands are run when you create a deployment
environment or run the configuration wizard to configure the required IBM Business Monitor components.
To configure
IBM Business Monitor, each
of the following commands is used:
- wbmDeployCEIEventService to create and configure
the CEI event service and its required resources for receiving and
sending events
- wbmConfigureEventEmitterFactory to configure
the outbound event emitter factory for sending events
- wbmDeployMessagingEngine to install and configure
the messaging engine and service integration bus
- wbmDeployActionServices to install and configure
the action services for invoking actions
- wbmDeployScheduledServices to install and configure
the Monitor scheduled services for scheduling recurring services
- wbmDeployEventEmitterServices to install and
configure the JMS and REST event emitter services
- wbmDeployBPMEmitterServices to install and
configure the BPM emitter service for use by IBM BPM
- wbmDeployCognosService to install the IBM Cognos® Business Intelligence service
for multidimensional analysis, or wbmSetCognosDispatcher to
point to an IBM Cognos BI service
that is already installed
- wbmSetCognosDatabaseUser to set the IBM Cognos BI content
store database password, and wbmSetCognosAdminUser to
set the IBM Cognos BI administrator
password.
If you run one of these commands, you must save the
changes before exiting wsadmin and then synchronize the nodes (in
an ND environment). For more information about how to run wsadmin
commands, see Configuring
the environment using wsadmin commands. The parameters for
each wsadmin command are listed on the following pages: