You must edit each configuration XML file to provide the
property values for your environment. You can use any text editor
to open and edit the files.
Before you begin
Be sure that you have the information you gathered during
your planning activities.
Important: In
high availability environments, make sure to use values appropriate
to your configuration:
Procedure
To edit values in the configuration XML files:
- Locate the information you gathered during the planning
steps.
- Use a text editor or XML editor to open one of the following
configuration XML files that you generated:
- Make the following changes to each XML configuration file:
- Edit the value entries. Review each value
and either replace the default value or enter a valid value with an
appropriate value for your site. See the descriptions in the file
for more information and verify that the default values for the remaining
properties are correct for your site.
Important: You
do not need to supply values for passwords. You can run the storepasswords command
later to add encrypted passwords to the file.
- Do not change the value property name="Application
ServerType" entry in your configuretypeapplicationserver.xml file
(for example, configurewebsphereapplication.xml, configureweblogicapplication.xml,
and configurejbossapplication.xml).
- Set the enabled attribute value
in the <configuration> tag to true in any configuration
XML file you edit if you want to run the configuration task.
- Save your edits and close the XML file.
- Optional: Add encrypted passwords to the XML
files by running the storepasswords command.
Tip: If the storepasswords command
prompts you to store passwords in configuration files on disk, you
must respond with yes or no (instead
of y or n).
For
Windows, enter the following command on one line to encrypt and save
passwords for any blank entries in the profile named "ier_install_path\configure\profiles\WSWebApplicationDeploymentFile":configmgr_cl.exe storePasswords -profile WSWebApplicationDeploymentProfile
For
AIX, HP-UX, Linux, and Solaris:./configmgr_cl storePasswords -profile WSWebApplicationDeploymentProfile
- Repeat this procedure as needed until you edit all the
required files.