Configure Adapter to Run as NMS System Service
Configure the Generic WebSphere MQ Adapter to run as an Oracle Utilities Network Management System service by updating the $NMS_HOME/etc/system.dat file to include the Generic WebSphere MQ Adapter as a system service. There are 3 main sections where this service needs to be defined: the service, program and instance sections.
See the $CES_HOME/templates/system.dat.template file for examples of how to configure the Generic WebSphere MQ Adapter. Search for "mqseriesgateway" in the file and copy those lines to the $NMS_HOME/etc/system.dat file. Make sure all lines are uncommented so that they are active. See the command line options section below for more details on available options. You must restart the system services in order to the Generic WebSphere MQ Adapter to properly be monitored by SMService.
Note: In setting up $NMS_HOME/etc/system.dat, it is important to note that the examples above were presented only for illustration purposes. Parameters may differ on an actual project setting. Coordinate with your Project Engineer in setting up your system configuration file. Also, take note that in the example above, it is assumed that the Generic WebSphere MQ Adapter will reside on the same machine where the Oracle Utilities Network Management System environment resides.
Generic WebSphere MQ Adapter Command Line Options
The following table lists and describes command line options to support the bulk load for the customer model createSql process.
Optionally, Configure the Adapter to Run with Another Instance of DBService
In $NMS_HOME/etc/system.dat, include the MQDBService as one of the services. Use the TCDBService entries as examples of how to set this up.
Note : If using a separate DBService, you must start the Generic WebSphere MQ Adapter with the "-custdbsname" command line parameter and use the MQDBService name as the argument.