The non-root user can receive permissions for files and directories so that the non-root user can create a profile.
This task assumes a basic familiarity with the manageprofiles command, the Profile Management Tool, and system commands.
Non-root users might typically need these tasks completed so that they can start their own application servers in development environments. For instance, an application developer might test an application on a application server in a profile assigned to that application developer.
Depending on the tasks that the installer followed, the installer has completed the following actions:
java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\derby\derby.log (Access is denied.)This can happen when files under app_server_root are read-only. You can configure Derby to write its log to another location by setting the following property in the app_server_root/derby/derby.properties file
# This property can be set to make Derby log to System.err. This is useful if you # do not have write permission to the default location: WAS_HOME/derby/derby.log derby.stream.error.field=java.lang.System.err
Depending on the tasks that the installer completes, a non-root user can create a profile, start WebSphere® Application Server, or do both.
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