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Idea review. Thank you for taking the time to raise this suggestion. We received very positive reactions to the addition of the ibmint optimize server command which was provided in ACEv12.0.4.0 for independent integration servers, so it is no surprise to see node-owned server users request this too. We do note that there is lower priority to offer this in the node-owned use case due to the fact that in general node-owned servers are used with the Centralised ESB design pattern and so tend to have more artifacts deployed to each server, and therefore rarely a need to switch off so many resource managers within the server. That said, we absolutely agree there would be benefit for a small set of users to have this functionality. Status is updated to Future Consideration.
Although I am currently only using Integration Servers as of its linkage to CP4I I know that there are still other customers who are still running with the control by an Integration Node and even there an automated solution for optimization is highly appreciated.