You can create and delete profiles, which are sets of files that define the runtime environment. At least one profile must exist to run the product.
This task assumes a basic familiarity with the manageprofiles command, the Profile Management Tool, system commands, and profile concepts.
You can create profiles using the Profile Management Tool or the manageprofiles command.
You cannot use the Profile Management Tool to create profiles for WebSphere Application Server installations on 64-bit architectures except on the Linux for zSeries platform. However, you can use the Profile Management Tool on other 64–bit architectures if you use a WebSphere Application Server 32–bit installation.
For the WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment product, you can create any combination of profiles.
Non-root users can create their
own profiles so that they can manage their own application servers.
Typically, non-root users manage application servers for development
purposes.
You can delete profiles through the manageprofiles command or by other means if necessary. You might delete a profile if the configuration that you specified in the profile is not what you want.
Perform any of the following tasks to manage profiles.
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