IBM Streams 4.2.1
Administering IBM Streams
After you set up an IBM® Streams domain, you can administer the product by using the IBM Streams graphical user interfaces or the streamtool command-line interface.
- Administering domains
After you create an IBM Streams domain, you can administer it by using the Domain Manager and Streams Console graphical user interfaces and the streamtool command-line interface. - Administering resource managers
After you configure external resource managers, you can start and stop them by using commands. - Administering resources
After you add resources to domains and instances, you can administer them by using the Streams Console or the streamtool command-line interface. - Administering IBM Streams instances
To create and manage instances, you can use the Streams Console, Streams Studio, or the streamtool command-line interface. - Administering services
After you start an IBM Streams domain or instance, you can administer the services by using the Streams Console or the streamtool command-line interface. - Administering jobs
You can start and administer jobs by using Streams Studio, Streams Console, and the streamtool command-line interface. - Backing up, restoring, and recovering IBM Streams
You can back up your IBM Streams system files and directories and then restore them later if necessary. In general, you can recover from application and runtime failures without restoring IBM Streams from a backup. - Administering IBM Streams by using tools and interfaces
You can administer domains by using tools such as the Domain Manager, Streams Console, and the IBM Streams REST API. - Options for managing log and trace data for IBM Streams
IBM Streams provides options that enable administrators, instance owners, and application developers to manage log and trace data. - Tracking license usage for IBM Streams
By default, license usage information is available for IBM Streams.