Example profile augmentation commands to help you augment stand-alone server and deployment manager profiles using the manageprofiles command on your installation.
Table 1 shows manageprofiles command parameters with example values used to create a stand-alone server profile.
Parameter | Value |
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-augment | N/A |
-templatePath | "install_root\profileTemplates\default.esbserver" (must be fully qualified) |
-profileName | "AppServ03" |
-adminPassword | "admin_pwd" |
-adminUserName | "admin_id" |
-dbType | "ORACLE9I" |
-dbName | "WPRCSDB" |
-ceiDbName | "EVENT" |
-dbDelayConfig | "false" |
-fileStoreForME | "false" (cannot be true when -dbCommonForME is also true) |
-dbCommonForME | "true" |
-dbLocation | "oracle_install_directory" |
-dbPassword | "db_pwd" |
-dbDriverType | "oracle_thin" |
-dbJDBCClasspath | "oracle_library_directory" |
-dbServerPort | "1521" |
-dbSysUserId | "sys_user_id" |
-dbSysPassword | "sys_pwd" |
-configureBSpace | "false" |
Table 2 shows manageprofiles command parameters with default values that do not normally have to be changed.
Parameter | Default values |
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-dbOutputScriptDir | "install_root\profiles\AppServ03\dbscripts\" |
-dbHostName | "local_host_name" |
Table 3 shows additional manageprofiles command parameters that are not displayed via the Profile Management Tool that can be specified to select your own user name and password combinations for Oracle.
Parameter | Default values | Remarks |
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-dbCommonUserId | "common_db_userID" (used to create Common DB objects) | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, this user will be generated automatically based on Oracle Database name [SID]. For example: If SID is ORCL, dbCommonUserId is ORCCOMM |
-dbCommonPassword | "common_db_pwd" | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, dbCommonPassword will be set to dbPassword. For example: dbCommonPassword = dbPassword |
-dbBSpaceUserId | "bspace_db_userID" (used to configure Business Space) | This parameter is needed if you require your own Business Space schema. If not, the default value (IBMBUSSP) will be set. |
-dbBSpacePassword | "bspace_db_pwd" (used to configure Business Space) | This parameter is needed if you need your own Business Space password otherwise default value will be set in the following order: dbBSpacePassword = "YouNameIt" else dbBSpacePassword = dbPassword [if exists] else dbBSpacePassword = IBMBUSSP |
-dbCeiUserId | "cei_userID" (used to create CEI objects) | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, this user will be generated automatically based on Oracle Database name [SID]. For example: If SID is ORCL, dbCeiUserId is ORCCEID |
-dbCeiPassword | "cei_db_pwd" | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, dbCeiPassword will be set to dbPassword. For example, dbCeiPassword = dbPassword |
All the parameters below are only valid if -dbCommonForME = "true" | ||
-dbCeiMeUserId | "cei_me_userID" (used to create CEI ME objects) | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For Generate Users with Single Password option, this user will be generated automatically based on Oracle Database name [SID]. For example: If SID is ORCL, dbCeiMeId is ORCCM00 |
-dbCeiMePassword | "cei_me_pwd" | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, dbCeiPassword will be set to dbPassword. For example: dbCeiMePassword = dbPassword |
-dbAppMeUserId | "app_me_userID" (used to create SCAAPP ME objects) | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, this user will be generated automatically based on Oracle Database name [SID]. For example: If SID is ORCL, dbAppMeId is ORCSA00 |
-dbAppMePassword | "app_me_pwd" | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, dbCeiPassword will be set to dbPassword. For example: dbAppMePassword = dbPassword |
-dbSysMeUserId | "sys_me_userID" (used to create SCASYS ME objects) | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, this user will be generated automatically based on Oracle Database name [SID]. For example: If SID is ORCL, dbSysMeUserId is ORCSS00 |
-dbSysMePassword | "sys_me_pwd" | This parameter is needed if you select the Custom Users and Passwords option during profile creation. For the Generate Users with Single Password option, dbCeiPassword will be set to dbPassword. For example: dbAppMePassword = dbPassword |
The following command example augments a WebSphere Application Server deployment manager profile called Dmgr04 with WebSphere Process Server functionality on a Windows server. The parameters in Table 4 and Table 5 specify the following:
Table 4 shows manageprofiles command parameters with example values used to create a deployment manager profile.
Parameter | Value |
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-augment | N/A |
-templatePath | "install_root\profileTemplates\dmgr.esbserver" (must be fully qualified) |
-profileName | "Dmgr04" |
-adminPassword | "admin_pwd" |
-adminUserName | "admin_id" |
-ndtopology | "false" (configuration of a deployment environment is not supported during profile augmentation) |
-dbType | "ORACLE10G" |
-dbName | "WPRCSDB" |
-dbDelayConfig | "false" |
-dbLocation | "oracle_install_directory" |
-dbPassword | "db_pwd" |
-dbDriverType | "oracle_thin" |
-dbHostName | "remote_host_name" |
-dbJDBCClasspath | "oracle_library_directory" |
-dbServerPort | "1521" |
-dbSysUserId | "sys_user_id" |
-dbSysPassword | "sys_pwd" |
Table 5 shows a manageprofiles command parameter with a default value that does not normally have to be changed.