Configuring the product after installation
This topic provides pointers to more detailed topics describing
tasks that might have to be performed after you install WebSphere Process
Server. Pointers to conceptual topics supporting the tasks are provided as
well.
This
section contains the following topics:
- Starting the First Steps console --
Describes several ways to start the First Steps console, a tool you run after
product installation to direct WebSphere Process Server elements from one
place.
- Creating and augmenting profiles by using the Profile Wizard --
Provides an overview of the various methods for creating runtime environments
for WebSphere Process Server. Use the information in this topic to learn about
the methods available. This topic has links to more detailed procedures for
creating runtime environments.
- Creating profiles silently --
Describes how to create or augment profiles using a command-line invocation
of the Profile Wizard with a parameter that identifies one of three options
response files, which you edit. The response files differ per type of profile
to be created or augmented (deployment manager, stand-alone process server,
custom).
manageprofiles command for use with WebSphere Process Server, version 6.0.1 -- Describes the manageprofiles command-line
tool, which can be used to create or augment WebSphere Process Server runtime
environments. The command can be used to manage a profile, which is the set
of files that define the runtime environment for a deployment manager, a custom
profile, or a stand-alone profile. The command can be used to create, delete,
augment, unaugment, list or validate profiles.
- Naming considerations for profiles, nodes, hosts, and cells --
Discusses reserved terms and issues you must consider when naming your profile,
node, host and cell (if applicable).
- Federating custom nodes to a deployment manager --
Describes how to federate IBM WebSphere Process Server custom nodes to a deployment
manager.
- Augmenting a federated profile manually –
Details how to manually augment a WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere
Application Server Network Deployment profile that has been federated to a
deployment manager, since augmentation of such profiles by using the Profile
Wizard or command-line tools is not supported.
- Profile commands in a multiprofile environment --
Discusses how to address commands to specific profiles when two or more profiles
exist on a server.
Also included in this section are instructions for configuring components
such as the Business Process Choreographer and Common Event Infrastructure.
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