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IBM introduced for App Connect Enterprise the new ibmint CLI tooling.
One feature of ibmint is to create integration node and servers.
On the node site it is possible to provide directly a node.conf.yaml file ( --node-conf-yaml parameter).
This is quite handy - especially for the automatic setup / provissioning of nodes.
However taking a look on the integration servers - this feature is missing.
There is no option to easily pass a server.conf.yaml file.
Many customers would find this helpful - as they could avoid any 'post-configure' steps.
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Idea review. Thank you for taking the time to raise this suggestion, and we agree this would be a nice time-saver. Given we already have the concept of a server-scoped yaml file configuration, there would be benefit in adding a command parameter to ibmint to create the new server with the override yaml being set up without having to manually copy over such a file and then do a reload/server restart. Status of this idea is updated to Future Consideration.