Administrator Server Notification and Messaging Bus Server
The notification server is an Enterprise Message Service server that delivers status messages sent by hosts and nodes to the Administrator server.
Click Test Connection to make sure that you can connect to EMS from the replica administrator machine.
Field | Description |
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Machine Name Port List | Comma-separated list of
machinename:port addresses for a TIBCO Enterprise Message Service (EMS) server.
Default: machinename:port, where machinename is the host on which TIBCO Configuration Tool is being executed and port is 7222. The default machinename:port is tcp://hostname:7222. If the Enterprise Message Service server is SSL enabled, the hostname is ssl://hostname:7222. |
Username | Username for the EMS server. The user must have administrator privileges in the EMS server. If the user does not have administrator privileges, configure your EMS server as described in
Configuring TIBCO Enterprise Message Service Servers for Non-Admin Users.
Default: admin. |
Password | Password for the EMS user.
Default: None. |
TIBCO Enterprise Message Service server is SSL enabled. Specify a trust store to establish trust with this server. | Select to enable the database server for SSL. When checked, the SSL Keystore Configuration fields are enabled.
Default: Cleared. |
No Messaging Bus |
See Determining Whether an Enterprise Needs a Messaging Bus. Select to create an enterprise that does not use a messaging bus. This is useful in scenarios where you do not want to distribute applications and hence do not need a messaging bus. In such scenarios, applications can be deployed even if the messaging bus is down or not available.
Default: Cleared. For more information on how to configure messaging bus settings related to an environment, see TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Grid Administration Guide. |