WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Configuring profiles with default values

Learn how to create or augment profiles using the Profile Management Tool with default configuration settings.

Before you begin

The topics in this section assume that you are using the Profile Management Tool to create or augment profiles and are following the procedure in either Creating profiles using the Profile Management Tool or Augmenting profiles using the Profile Management Tool. As a result, it is assumed that you have started the Profile Management Tool, have chosen to create or augment a stand-alone server, deployment manager, or custom profile, and have selected the Typical profile creation or augmentation option.

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When you choose to configure profiles with default values, the Profile Management Tool assigns default values to ports, profile location, profile names, node, host, and cell (when applicable), and also to any required database configurations.

For stand-alone server profiles, the Profile Management Tool also does the following tasks:
  • Installs the administrative console.
  • Lets you enable administrative security.
  • Configures Business Space powered by WebSphere using Derby Embedded.
  • Configures the Common Event Infrastructure using Derby Embedded.
  • Configures the Common database using Derby Embedded.
  • Creates a system service to run the server if your operating system and the privileges of your user account permit the creation of services.
For deployment manager profiles, the Profile Management Tool also does the following tasks:
  • Creates a system service to run the server if your operating system and the privileges of your user account permit the creation of services.
  • Configures the Common database using Derby Network Server.

For custom profiles, the Profile Management Tool also lets you federate the node to an existing deployment manager during the creation or augmentation process, or federate it later using the addNode command. If you choose to federate the node to an existing deployment manager, that deployment manager must be configured to use Derby Network Server.

The following sub-topics explain how to configure a profile, depending on the profile type:


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