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Configuring WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 on z/Linux You have a number of options when configuring WebSphere Message Broker on z/Linux, including support for 64-bit applications in order to access DB2 and WebSphere MQ data on z/OS,
use of IFL processors to lower the cost of ownership for WebSphere Message Broker, and use of HiperSockets for fast communication using TCP/IP-based protocols. This article has the details. |
Configuring WebSphere Message Broker V6 on z/Linux You have a number of options when configuring WebSphere Message Broker on z/Linux, including support for 31-bit applications in order to access DB2 and WebSphere MQ data on z/OS, use of IFL processors to lower the cost of ownership for WebSphere Message Broker, and use of HiperSockets for fast communication using TCP/IP-based protocols. This article has the details. |
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WebSphere for Linux on IBM System z: Frequently asked technical questions This article offers answers to questions not covered anywhere else to help you develop and deploy WebSphere(R) applications for Linux(R) on IBM System z(TM), including updates for the current product versions as of 2006 October. These technical questions and answers address 64-bit Linux distributions, JDBC drivers, heap sizes, and CPU. |
Recommendations for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 (RHEL 4.0) on zSeries for 31-bit and 64-bit library coexistence Linux distributions, such as Red Hat and SUSE, are available for both 31- and 64-bit architectures on IBM eServer zSeries machines. zSeries machines with 64-bit processors allow for 31- and 64-bit applications to coexist and run on the same Linux image concurrently. Read this recommendation to find out how to install custom packages to enable this capability. |
Dynamically add new DASD to Red Hat Enterprise Linux on zSeries Discover how Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 4 (RHEL V4.0) has changed the way you add new direct access storage device (DASD) devices. Follow along as Dionne Graff provides detailed instructions on how to add these devices to an already running Red Hat 2.6-based system. |
Installing WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 on SUSE Linux 8 on zSeries Learn how to install a base IBM WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 system on the SUSE Linux 8 (SLES 8) operating system running on IBM zSeries hardware. To get the most out of this article, you should have basic knowledge of WebSphere Portal V5.x administration, and basic installation experience on Linux or UNIX platforms. |
Speed-start your Linux app 2004: Creating a WebSphere Application Server V5 cluster This article introduces clusters for load balancing and failover support, and describes how to set up a cluster with IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 5 for Linux on IBM iSeries and pSeries servers. The steps and examples in this article are based on a network setup that includes two network-connected 64-bit POWER processor-based iSeries or pSeries servers (or 2 logical partitions) that are running UnitedLinux Version 1.0 for iSeries/pSeries (PowerPC). However, clustering with the WebSphere Application Server Version 5 for Linux works equally well with any mix of platform in your network setup: pSeries, iSeries, xSeries, or zSeries machines. |
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