Basic BPM System

A basic configuration for ActiveMatrix BPM consists of a simple installation where ActiveMatrix BPM is installed on a single machine.

Warning: The basic configuration is intended for proof-of-concept, testing and validation or demonstration purposes. It is not intended for use in a production environment and TIBCO recommend that you do not use it in a production environment.

See Creating a Basic ActiveMatrix BPM System for more information.

Note: You need to create multiple BPM nodes to spread work across multiple groups. Make sure that each BPM node is assigned to a different group so that they use different logical processors.

If you are running on Microsoft systems with a large number of logical cores (>64), running a single BPM node on this type of system results in not all the CPUs being used by the BPM node. Windows splits these cores into groups (each of which is treated as a single scheduling entity). Each group contains a subset of the cores available, up to a maximum of 64. Groups are numbered starting with 0. Systems with fewer than 64 logical processors always have a single group, Group 0.