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Before you begin ensure that you have a valid CDD file. The processing units that you will deploy to the various hosts are defined in the CDD. See Site Topology Overview for important information. See Site Topology Reference for detailed information on the settings.
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1. Open the project in TIBCO BusinessEvents Studio. Select the project root, right-click and select New > Other > TIBCO BusinessEvents > Site Topology.
4. Click Finish. You see the site topology editor, showing the cluster bar icon and site globe icon, ready for you to build the site topology diagram:
− Click Add and add one or more processing unit configurations (PUCs) to the deployment unit.See Deployment Unit Settings for details.See Processing Unit Settings for details, especially on JMX port.
− See Host Settings for details.
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The MM server parses and loads all the site topology files, except the template file site_topology_template.st, located at BE_HOME\mm\config.
For backward compatibility, MM server loads the site topology file specified using the property be.mm.topology.file in the MM.cdd file. However, this property is deprecated in 5.1. TIBCO recommends that you put the site topology file to the BE_HOME\mm\config location.If the location BE_HOME\mm\config does not contain any site topology file, the MM server fails to start with an appropriate message in the log file.If a site topology file (with the same name) is present under BE_HOME\mm\config and is also specified using the property be.mm.topology.file in the MM.cdd file, only the site topology file specified in the property will be parsed and loaded by the MM server.
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