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You can install multiple instances of TIBCO Object Service Broker on the Windows or Solaris platforms by performing the following:
1. Run the installer as described in Installing on Microsoft Windows or Installing on Solaris Systems. You must run the installer separately for each desired instance.
2. Specify a unique directory for the installation of each instance. For example, you could specify the following on Solaris:
− /tibco/osb1 – Directory name for the first instance
− /tibco/osb2 – Directory name for the second instanceFor a Windows-only installation, make the above values unique by suffixing an instance identifier (IID), a numeric value that is incremented by one for each completed installation: DOB Nodename, DOB IPCKEY, MON NAME, and SHAREDMEMADDR. The IID also identifies the Start Menu shortcuts.
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4. Complete the installation for each instance, and perform any required post-installation tasks for each instance. For example, on Solaris, you must run the osbenv utility for setting up environment variables.On both Solaris and Windows, there are different ways that you can administer multiple instances of TIBCO Object Service Broker on the same system. You must set the correct environment in order to administer each instance of TIBCO Object Service Broker. This section contains examples of a few simple approaches.
You can use individual batch files to control each instance of TIBCO Object Service Broker. Three samples are shown below. The first sets the correct environment and starts the Data Object Broker:
You can group batch files such as these together in a directory associated with an instance of TIBCO Object Service Broker or place them directly on the Windows Desktop.The installer creates a menu shortcut OSB CMD for each instance of TIBCO Object Service Broker. That shortcut invokes a preconfigured batch file similar to the preceding example and enables you to enter and execute TIBCO Object Service Broker commands against that particular instance.It is assumed that you execute the TIBCO Object Service Broker commands described in the following sections in either of these two ways:
• From a Command Prompt window created by choosing the OSB CMD menu shortcut that corresponds to the instance.
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