WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus for z/OS, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: z/OS


Creating and configuring the databases

The server configuration is stored in a directory structure under theWebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® profiles directory:/WebSphere/V6R2/AppServer/profiles/default or /usr/lpp/zWPS/V6R2/DeploymentManager/profiles/default. The profiles directory contains a directory called default which contains all of the directories and files specific to the server. This directory structure is used to store the server and FFDC logs.

Before you begin

In WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, all runtime environments are created with the ISPF Customization Dialog using a profile name of default. The manageprofiles command, and the -profile option on other administrative commands, are not used with WebSphere Application Server for z/OS.The choice of database you use depends on the topology you choose:

About this task

If this is your first installation, start with a stand-alone configuration with a Derby database. After installing a stand-alone configuration with a Derby database, you can configure a stand-alone server with a DB2 database to become familiar with using DB2. You can then create a network deployment configuration that uses a DB2 type database, which is a more complex procedure.

Create the databases as required by the configuration that you are creating.


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