How to set up the services, deployment managers, and other portions
of the environment that control the workflow through the servers that comprise
your processing environment.
Before you begin
Why and when to perform this task
After you install and set up
WebSphere® Process Server,
you need to monitor and control incorporated nodes and the resources on those
nodes by using the administrative console.
Steps for this task
- Configure administrative services using Administration service settings
- Install an instance of the database product
- Create a WebSphere Process Server database in that database instance.
- Set up tables in the WebSphere Process Server database.
This can be done during installation with the Profile Wizard or, later, changes
can be made for database configuration using DBUtility.bat and DBUtility.sh batch
files. These batch files automatically set up the tables for the supported
database types. DBUtility.bat and DBUtility.sh are
available in install_root\bin\ .
- Configure cells
- Configure deployment
managers
- On the administrative console select Environment > WebSphere
Variables > (the scope of node) > DatabaseName_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH to
define where the WebSphere Process Server database resides
Using
one of the following variables to define the database:
- For DB2: DB2UNIVERSAL_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH
- For Informix: INFORMIX_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH
- For Oracle: ORACLE_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH
- For SQL Server: CONNECTJDBC_JDBC_DRIVER_PATH
- For a user-defined database: User-defined _JDBC_DRIVER_PATH
- For Cloudscape: not supported for distributed environments
For more information, see
Configuring WebSphere variablesConfiguring WebSphere
variables.
- Manage nodes
- Manage node
agents
- Manage node groups
- Configure remote
file services
Result
Your
WebSphere Process Server environment
is now ready to process work.
What to do next
Overview of preparing and installing modules.
Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08
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