WebSphere Extended deployment provides autonomic computing and
dynamic operations environment to the applications running in the WebSphere
Process Server environment. This topic describes setting up WebSphere Extended
Deployment with WebSphere Process server.
关于本任务
WebSphere Extended Deployment can be applied to WebSphere Process
Serve in two ways. You can install Extended Deployment 6.0.1.1 on an existing
WebSphere Process Server 6.0.1 installation, or you can install WebSphere
Process Server 6.0.1 on an existing Extended Deployment 6.0.1.1 installation.
Do the following to use Extended Deployment with WebSphere Process
Server:
- To install Extended Deployment on an existing WebSphere Process Server
installation, do the following:
- Apply WebSphere Application Server 6.0.2.5, or higher, to the WebSphere
Process Server installation. Apply the WebSphere Application Server fixes
required for Extended Deployment. Depending on the WebSphere Application Server
level you use, required fixes differ. Details of the fixes are described at System prerequisites.
- In the UNIX environment, set the ulimit of file descriptors to 8192, or
higher, using the command ulimit –n 8192. Set the ulimit
in the same command window from which you perform the next two steps.
- Install WebSphere
Extended Deployment 6.0.1.1.
- Augment the deployment manager and WebSphere Process Server nodes with
Extended Deployment augmentation. For more information, see Augmenting
the WebSphere Application Server profile.
- Apply the WebSphere Process Server 6.0.1 fix APAR JR23154. For more information,
see WebSphere Process Server support.
- To install WebSphere Process Server on an existing Extended Deployment
installation, do the following:
- Install WebSphere Process Server 6.0.1.
- Augment the deployment manager and Extended Deployment nodes with the
WebSphere Process Server augmentation. For more information, see Creating and augmenting profiles by using the Profile Wizard.
- Apply the WebSphere Process Server 6.0.1 fix APAR JR23154. For more information,
see WebSphere Process Server support.