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Problem |
When you install a WebSphere® Application
Server v5 environment on a z/OS® system, part of the set up process is to
specify the WebSphere configuration root directory. Then you run a series
of batch jobs to build the WebSphere Application Server v5 environment.
After building your v5 environment, there is no simple way to change this
root directory. The only option has been to rebuild the v5 environment
from scratch, specifying the new configuration root directory in the ISPF
panels and re-running all of the installation batch jobs. If you have made
significant changes to the v5 environment, such as defining several
clusters, creating various definitions, installing a number of
applications, you must redo all of this work. It can be a lengthy process
to rebuild your v5 environment.
The attached documents provide an alternative method that you can use to
change the WebSphere Application Server v5 configuration root directory,
while retaining the current WebSphere configuration information.
The process described here is for Network Deployment environments.
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Cause |
Installation planning error. |
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Solution |
Refer to these attached documents: |
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