You can create a response file to use when configuring WebSphere® ESB for z/OS® in a stand-alone
configuration with a Derby database. A stand-alone configuration is
the simplest configuration type in WebSphere ESB for z/OS. A stand-alone
configuration has a single node running an application server and
one daemon server in a single z/OS® system or LPAR. Use a Derby database
only for a test system. Use a DB2® database for a production system.
Before you begin
Before you can create a response file for a stand-alone configuration
of
WebSphere ESB with
a Derby database, you must complete the following tasks:
Procedure
- Create a response file to provide input to the configuration
script zWESBConfig.sh. A sample response file for a stand-alone
server with a Derby database is supplied in /usr/lpp/zWPS/VR62/zos.config/standAloneProfile.rsp.
- Copy the sample response file, standAloneProfile.rsp,
to your working directory. For example:
cp /usr/lpp/zWPS/VR62/zos.config/standAloneProfile.rsp /u/work/
- Use the chmod command to assign the appropriate
permissions to the copy of the response file. For example:
chmod 755 standAloneProfile.rsp
- Edit the parameters in the response file as appropriate
to your configuration.
- Save the edited response file.
- Stop the server if it is started.
- Increase the OMVS time limit to allow the product configuration
script time to complete. In an MVS™ console
enter the following command:
SETOMVS MAXCPUTIME=86400
- Access the USS command shell, then switch to the administrator
user ID. For example:
su wsadmin
- Change directory to the application server bin directory:
cd /WebSphere/V6R2/AppServer/bin