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Chapter 6 Configuring Accesses to CA Datacom Data : Connection to a Windows or Solaris Data Object Broker

Connection to a Windows or Solaris Data Object Broker
You can configure the Data Object Broker and the server to reside on different domains and operating systems (z/OS, Windows, or Solaris). The server must be in the same domain as the CA Datacom database system.
The following configuration steps are required to access a Data Object Broker from a different operating environment than your server:
Configure the TCP/IP connection on the z/OS system where your server and CA Datacom database reside. Note: You must code the keepalive attribute as part of the description of your TIBCO Object Service Broker node.
If the code page of the data in your CA Datacom database is different than IBM-037, refer to National Language Support for External Database Servers in the TIBCO Object Service Broker National Language Support manual.
Sample Configuration
The following diagram shows a sample configuration.
Configuration of the TCP/IP Connection on z/OS
Prepare the TIBCO Object Service Broker relay file–RELAYCFG member in the CNTL data set. This file associates the TIBCO Object Service Broker communications identifier with the TCP/IP application addressing information.
Following is an example of the input:

 
<relay xmlns="http://www.tibco.com/OSB/relayparms.xsd">
<tcpipparms tcbnum="3" maxtcbsockets="50" />
<directory>
<node name="OST01">
<tcpip host="123.23.123.9" port="12000" keepalive="600" />
</node>
</directory>
</relay>

 
See Also
TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installation and Operations for detailed information about preparing the TIBCO Object Service Broker relay file.
TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters for details about the parameters and how to specify them.
Configuration of the TIBCO Object Service Broker TCP/IP Environment
Add the following parameters for the TCP/IP connection to the Data Object Broker directory file, huron.dir:
The name of the host machine where the TIBCO Object Service Broker monitor process listens for connections.
Number of Server Instances Connecting to the Data Object Broker
Specify the MAXDBMS parameter in the crparm file for your Data Object Broker:
 
This must be equal to or greater than the value specified in the SERVERS= parameter HRNIN DD statement for startup.
Server Parameter
Specify the TDS parameter in the HRNIN DD statement for startup. Refer to Specifying the Startup Parameters for more details about specifying server parameters.
 
See Also
TIBCO Object Service Broker Installation and Operations for the procedures on how to prepare the TIBCO Object Service Broker relay file and how to specify the parameters.

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