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configureNode examples
The examples in this section show how to create network deployment topologies using the configureNode command-line utility.
Example: Single machine hosting the deployment manager and one node: Standard, PC, DB2
Use the configureNode command-line utility to create a Process Center topology for IBM Business Process Manager Standard with a deployment manager and a single node on the same machine, using a DB2 database.Example: Single machine hosting the deployment manager and one node: Standard, PC, Oracle
Use the configureNode command-line utility to create a Process Center topology for IBM Business Process Manager Standard with a deployment manager and a single node on the same machine, using an Oracle database.Example: Single machine hosting the deployment manager and one node: Standard, PC, SQL Server
Use the configureNode command-line utility to create a Process Center topology for IBM Business Process Manager Standard with a deployment manager and a single node on the same machine, using a SQL Server database.Example: Single machine hosting the deployment manager and one node: Standard, PS, DB2
After creating a Process Center topology, you can also use the configureNode command-line utility to create a Process Server topology for IBM Business Process Manager Standard with a deployment manager and a single node on the same machine, using a DB2 database.Example: Multiple machines hosting the deployment manager and three nodes: Advanced, PS, DB2
Use the configureNode command-line utility to create a Process Server topology for IBM Business Process Manager Advanced with a deployment manager and three nodes on four different machines, using a DB2 database.
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