Below sample example will show you how to create routing between two EMS servers.
Step -1 : First install the EMS server and navigate to EMS root folder(i.e. c:\tibco\ems) and make a copy of bin and name it as bin2 as below.
Step -2 : Open tibemsd.conf file under c:\tibco\ems\bin folder and change the following settings.
Step -3 : Open tibemsd.conf file under c:\tibco\ems\bin2 folder and change the following settings.
Step -4 : Open factories.conf file under c:\tibco\ems\bin2 folder and change the following settings.
Step -5 : Start the EMS-SERVERA using Command prompt as below.
Step -6 : Login to EMS Admin tool on EMS-SERVERA using admin credentials.
Step -7 : Create route on EMS-SERVERA as follows:
Step -8 : Start the EMS-SERVERB using Command prompt as below:
Step -9 : You can see route established between two servers by executing below command in admin console in either of the servers.
Step -10 : create global queue/topic on both the servers and make sure that names are match.
Step -11 : Finally test this through sample BW application.
Step -1 : First install the EMS server and navigate to EMS root folder(i.e. c:\tibco\ems) and make a copy of bin and name it as bin2 as below.
c:\tibco\ems\bin c:\tibco\ems\bin2 |
Step -2 : Open tibemsd.conf file under c:\tibco\ems\bin folder and change the following settings.
Step -3 : Open tibemsd.conf file under c:\tibco\ems\bin2 folder and change the following settings.
Step -4 : Open factories.conf file under c:\tibco\ems\bin2 folder and change the following settings.
Step -5 : Start the EMS-SERVERA using Command prompt as below.
c:\tibco\ems\bin\tibemsd.exe -config tibemsd.conf |
Step -6 : Login to EMS Admin tool on EMS-SERVERA using admin credentials.
Type 'help' for commands help, 'exit' to exit: > c tcp://localhost:7222 Login name (admin): admin Password: Connected to: tcp://localhost:7222 tcp://localhost:7222> |
Step -7 : Create route on EMS-SERVERA as follows:
tcp://localhost:7222> create route EMS-SERVERB url=tcp://localhost:7224 |
Step -8 : Start the EMS-SERVERB using Command prompt as below:
c:\tibco\ems\bin2\tibemsd.exe -config tibemsd.conf |
Step -9 : You can see route established between two servers by executing below command in admin console in either of the servers.
tcp://localhost:7222> show routes |
Step -10 : create global queue/topic on both the servers and make sure that names are match.
Step -11 : Finally test this through sample BW application.
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