Site Topology Configuration : Site Topology Reference

Site Topology Reference
Site Settings
 
Cluster Settings
 
Read-only field displaying to the CDD name specified in the master CDD. This name is set in the Cluster Name field of the CDD editor.
Location and name of the CDD local to BusinessEvents Studio. If BusinessEvents Studio Explorer is running on the same EAR. This is the location used by the MM server. See Project, Master, and Deployed CDD and EAR Files.
Deployment Unit Settings
 
Name of the deployment unit. It can be helpful to include the operating system of the host to which you will deploy this DU in the DU name. If a DU contains any host-specific settings, it’s also a good idea to put the host name in the DU name.
Default value is DU_n where n is a number that increments each time you add a DU to the diagram.
Displays a list of processing unit configurations. See Configuring the Site Topology for the procedure of adding and configuring processing unit configurations.
Processing Unit Settings
 
When more than one PU is deployed on the same host (in one DU or multiple DUs), you must ensure the JMX port in each of these PUs is different.
However, if you start a BusinessEvents engine from command line outside of MM and you use a different JMX port from the one specified in the topology file then the engine starts as an undefined engine.
Host Settings
 
If you set this value to localhost, then the MM Console can’t access the host remotely. Host name and IP settings are both required.
At runtime, a dialog box pops up to authenticate the user, for example when deploying a PU. If you provide a username and password here, then the dialog is prepopulated with these values. You can enter different values as needed.
Use SSH. If you choose Use SSH, and do not want to use the default port number of 22, then also enter the port. The host must accept a secure connection through this port.
Note that a username and password for the remote machines are required for MM to connect (see notes for User Name and Password fields).