Learn how to use the Profile Management Tool to create and configure a WebSphere® ESB stand-alone server profile with default configuration settings.
Selecting the Typical profile creation or augmentation option creates or augments a profile with default configuration settings. In this type of configuration, the Profile Management Tool assigns default values to ports, to the location of the profile, and to the names of the profile, node, host, and cell. The administrative console is installed. You can optionally enable administrative security (unless you are augmenting a profile that has security enabled – then you must re-enter the administrative user ID and password of that profile to augment it to a WebSphere ESB profile). If your operating system and the privileges of your user account permit, the tool creates a system service to run the server. The Common Event Infrastructure and Common database configurations are set to Derby Embedded.
It also configures Business Space powered by WebSphere using Derby Embedded.
As a result of following the procedure in either Augmenting profiles using the Profile Management Tool or Creating profiles using the Profile Management Tool, you are viewing either the Administrative security panel or the Profile summary panel. Complete the following steps to configure a new stand-alone server profile with default configuration values.
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You can also check server operation by running the Installation Verification Test (IVT) from the First steps console or running the wbi_ivt command. This test is to verify that your deployment manager or stand-alone server installation is operating properly. For a stand-alone server profile, it also runs a Health Monitor check and generates a report.