WebSphere Extended Deployment, Version 6.0.x
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Augmenting and unaugmenting an application server profile with WebSphere Extended Deployment templates

Use this utility to augment or unaugment an existing application server profile with WebSphere Extended Deployment templates. An option to augment or unaugment a profile with the product templates is available during the installation of WebSphere Extended Deployment. If you did not select this option during installation and you want to augment or unaugment a profile, use this utility.

Augment an existing application server profile

If you did not select an option during installation to augment an existing application server profile, then you can only augment one through this utility.

A script entitled wasprofile.sh is provided with the product. At install time the script is copied onto the installation target machine(s) in the install_root\bin directory. The wasprofile.sh script augments an existing application server profile with the WebSphere Extended Deployment templates.
The script wasprofile.sh performs various tasks, including the following ones that are listed. Run this script by typing wasprofile.sh -augment -profileName profile_name -templatePath <templatePath>. When it is complete, the administrative console contains WebSphere Extended Deployment functions. The following tasks are performed in order:
  1. Creates WebSphere Extended Deployment templates.
  2. Adds policies to the DefaultCoreGroup:
    • The partition facility's (WPF) cluster-scoped partition policy.
    • WPF node-scoped partition policy.
    • WPF PMI aggregator policy.
  3. Adds WebSphere Extended Deployment PMI modules
  4. Creates default service class and transaction class.
  5. Modifies Web container thread pool in WebSphere Extended Deployment templates.

To run this script, go to the install_root\bin directory and type wasprofile.bat.

Unaugment an existing application server profile

If you did not select an option during installation to unaugment an existing application server profile, then you can only unaugment through this utility.

A script entitled wasprofile.sh is provided with the product. At install time the script is copied onto the installation target machine(s) in the install_root\bin directory. Use the wasprofile.sh script to unaugment an existing application server profile with the WebSphere Extended Deployment templates.
The script wasprofile.sh performs various tasks, including the following ones that are listed. Run this script from the command line by typing wasprofile.sh -unaugment profile_name. When the script is complete, the WebSphere Extended Deployment functions are removed. The following tasks are performed in order:
  1. Removes WebSphere Extended Deployment from the administrative console.
  2. Removes WebSphere Extended Deployment PMI modules
  3. Removes WebSphere Extended Deployment configuration files. For example, work classes.
  4. Removes policies from the DefaultCoreGroup:
    • The partition facility's (WPF) cluster-scoped partition policy.
    • WPF node-scoped partition policy.
    • WPF PMI aggregator policy.
  5. Deletes WebSphere Extended Deployment templates.

Run the wasprofile.bat file in the install_root\bin directory.




Related tasks
Using the graphical user interface to create profiles
Using the graphical user interface to augment profiles
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