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TIBCO Administrator does not provide built-in support for installation or configuration of rvrd; this section explains how to do it using the rvrd setup utilities.
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− Subject com.tibco.repo.>, using daemon and service (7500 by default). To filter out unneeded messages, you can also choose from this list. Replace repo_server_name with the name of your server and repo_instance with your server instance name.
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• On UNIX systems, you can prepare scripts that can start rvrd for both subjects automatically.
• On Windows systems, only one Windows Service for rvrd is allowed. Because you would need one service for each subject, using a Windows system for runtime monitoring may therefore be challenging and is not recommended.
Table 6 Service and Daemons for Machine
Figure 5 illustrates how rvrd communicates within and across the subnet: On host drink, rvrd will send out messages via rvrd to other applications in the subnet using udp 7500.
To access the TIBCO Rendezvous browser administration interface, point your browser to http://host_name:port. Host name can be a machine name or IP address, but sometimes a fully qualified name is required. Default port numbers are listed in TIBCO Rendezvous Administration. For example, http://ip-address:7580/.
2. Figure 6 Enter Name of the Router
3. Click the number under Local Network. In the screen that is displayed, type the local network name and the service, then click Add Local Network Interface.Figure 8 Add Local Network Interface
4. In the screen that appears, specify the subject to be used, either com.tibco.repo.> or _HAWK.>, then click Import and Export.
Figure 9 Specify the Subject to be Used
5. Figure 10 Router Configuration
7. Click Add Neighbor Interface. The information, including the IP address, is displayed.
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