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How to: Configure IS to communicate with MWS. webMethods Monitor. Monitor Config. This PowerPoint will explain how to set up an IS to connect to MWS for the webM Monitor product on a windows system. Required components: IS Monitor package.
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How to: Configure IS to communicate with MWS webMethods Monitor
Monitor Config • This PowerPoint will explain how to set up an IS to connect to MWS for the webM Monitor product on a windows system. • Required components: • IS • Monitor package webMethods Monitor | Page 2
Start Integration Server by double-clicking on the <install dir>/ IntegrationServer / bin / server.bat file. It will take several minutes to start. webMethods Monitor | Page 3
Navigate to the Integration Server via a web browser<http://host:port. webMethods Monitor | Page 4
Configure Broker • Settings / Messaging from the lower left side. • Click on Broker Settings webMethods Monitor | Page 5
Configure Broker • Click “Edit Broker Settings webMethods Monitor | Page 6
Monitor Config • Once on this screen: • - Select the “Configured” radio button • Note: The default settings are fine as is – IF the Broker and IS are running on the same server, AND IF the default Broker Name is used. • - However: • >> If Broker and IS are running on different servers, update the “Broker Host” field • >> If a non-default Broker Name is used, update the “Broker Name” field Click the Save Changes button, a message telling the user to restart the server. No need to restart, we will restart later. webMethods Monitor | Page 7
Monitor Config • Packages -> Management • Click on the ( ) icon for the WmMonitor package webMethods Monitor | Page 8
Configure Monitor package • Enter the MWS Administrator password, default “manage” • Note: The balance of the settings are fine as is – IF MwS and IS are running on the same server, AND IF the default MwS port is used. • - However: • >> If MwS and IS are running on different servers, update the “MwS Host” field • >> If a non-default MwS port is used, update the “MwS Port” field Click the “Submit” button, and a message displays asking the user to reload the Monitor package. Close this screen. webMethods Monitor | Page 9
Monitor Config • Packages / Management screen continues to display. • Click the Reload icon for the WmMonitor row. You will be presented with this pop-up: • A message will indicate the package has been refreshed. webMethods Monitor | Page 10
Monitor Config • Note: If you are running Optimize and either the Broker Name is not the default AND / OR the Broker is running on a different server than Optimize, you must complete the following: • Click the Home ( ) icon for WmOptimize package and an additional screen opens. Update the “Broker URL” to accurately reflect the location and name of the Broker. • Click the “Submit” button, and a message displays asking the user to reload the Monitor package. Reload the package from the packages-> Management screen as previously described webMethods Monitor | Page 11
JDBC Pools • We will now configure the JDBC pools. To do so, we must first back up to the IS panel in the Installer: • This screen does not require the Database Connection information. However, if it is entered, it will impact what is pre-populated in IS on the JDBC pools screen. webMethods Monitor | Page 12
Monitor Config • To continue with the creation and setting of JDBC pools, navigate to Settings / JDBC Pools in IS. As most people are familiar with creating the Pool Alias Definitions, I will not include screen shots for that, instead focusing on the setting of the Functional Alias Definitions: • - Create a Pool Alias Definition for each schema, including one for the MwS database. Other schemas that need Pool Alias Definition are ISCoreAudit, ISInternal, ProcessAudit, and ProcessEngine. • >> Some users will only require one Pool Alias Definition; others will require many. It wholly depends on how the user sets up their database. • For my installation, I created the MwS database and, separately, I have one database that contains the tables for the rest of the components. So, I created a “MwS” Pool Alias Definition and a “processaudit” Pool Alias Definition • I assigned these to the Functional Alias Definitions as seen on the screen on the next slide webMethods Monitor | Page 13
This powerpoint will explain how to set up multiple IS support on a windows system. webMethods Monitor | Page 14
Monitor Config • Restart and Test all Functional Alias Definitions. • The final set of steps is done to tell IS to go to the MwS database instead if using WmComauth • Start MwS • Restart IS webMethods Monitor | Page 15
Monitor Config • In IS, select IS / Security / ACLs • For the “Select ACL” field, select MonitorAdministrators ACL • Click the “Add” button under the “Allowed” box, webMethods Monitor | Page 16
Monitor Config • Screen looks like this; it’s showing the Groups on IS: webMethods Monitor | Page 17
Monitor Config • Pick Central – in order to see the Roles and Groups in the MwS database • They do not automatically populate, so enter an asterisk (“ * “ ) into the Search field and click Go webMethods Monitor | Page 18
Monitor Config • Click the item you wish you add to the list; you want “My webMethods Users”. The system will automatically close the CDS window webMethods Monitor | Page 19
Monitor Config Click the Save Changes button. When the screen refreshes, the “Select ACL” reverts to the first item in the list: webMethods Monitor | Page 20