When you install WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, two profiles are created: a stand-alone application server profile named default; and a deployment manager profile named dmgr. The stand-alone application server profile is the default profile with respect to scripts.
Default profiles
are created when the WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 product
is installed, not when a feature pack is installed.
For information about the default stand-alone application server profile, see Default WebSphere Application Server profile. When invoking scripts which act upon, or are relative to, the deployment manager, you must specify -profileName dmgr when invoking the script.
user_data_root/profiles/dmgrThis profile provides the necessary configuration files for starting and managing the deployment manager server that it contains. The profile also provides everything necessary to configure and manage WebSphere Application Server profiles, or nodes, that are in the deployment manager cell.
The deployment manager profile contains an application server with a server name of dmgr. The dmgr application server is a special application server that contains the deployment manager. The dmgr server contains the Network Deployment administrative console application and the Network Deployment file transfer application. These applications enable the distributed management of one or more WebSphere Application Server profiles, or nodes.
The following properties are available for the default profile:
The dmgr server includes these applications, which enable the distributed management of one or more WebSphere Application Server profiles, or nodes.
app_server_root/bin/chgwassvr
-server dmgr [options]
where [options] specifies the parameters
for the port you want to change. For example, to change the administrative
console port to 9091, run this command:app_server_root/bin/chgwassvr
-server dmgr -admin 9091
The command is split on multiple lines for printing purposes.For more information about the script, see chgwassvr command.
To display information such as node name, ports used, servers and installed applicatio6ns for the default profile, run the dspwasinst script from Qshell. For more information, see dspwasinst command.