WebSphere Application Server for z/OS run-time HFS

Overview

The following two sections show, schematically, the HFS structures for a base Application Server node and a Deployment Manager node after configuring each in the Customization Dialog. The third and last section depicts the HFS structure of a location service daemon.

HFS structure of a base Application Server node



/<mount point>
  /<cell_shortname>.<node_shortname>.<server_shortname>
  /Daemon
  /AppServer
    /config
      /cells
        /<cell_name>
          cell.xml
          /applications
          /clusters
          /nodes
            /<node_name>
              node.xml
              serverindex.xml
              /servers
                /<server_name>
                  was.env
	

HFS structure of a Deployment Manager node



/<DM mount point>
  /<DMcell_shortname>.<DMnode_shortname>.<DMserver_shortname>
  /Daemon
  /DeploymentManager
    /config
      /cells
        /<DMcell_name>
          cell.xml
          /applications
          /clusters
          /nodes
            /<DMnode_name>
              node.xml
              serverindex.xml
              /servers
                /<DMserver_name>
                  was.env

Note: The HFS for the Deployment Manager node is very similar to that of the base Application Server node because the nodes themselves are very much alike.

<DM mount point>
Directory that serves as the mount point for the HFS file system and holds the Deployment Manager's information and applications. Set the Deployment Manager mount point name to anything you wish.
<DMcell_shortname>.<DMnode_shortname>.<DMserver_shortname>
Symbolic link to DMserver_name directory, which houses the was.env file.

HFS structure of a location service daemon



/<mount point>
  /<cell_shortname>.<node_shortname>.<server_shortname>
  /<cell_shortname>.<cell_shortname>.<systemname>
  /Daemon
    /config
      /cells
        /<cell_name>
          /<cell_shortname>
            /SYSD
              was.env

<cell_shortname>.<cell_shortname>.<systemname>
Symbolic link to /SYSD directory, which houses the was.env file.

Note: The was.env file that the location service daemon uses is a different file than the one the controllers and servants use.


Related tasks
Using the Customization Dialog



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 9:56:50 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, Version 5.0.2
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