WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 Feature Pack for Web Services
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Federated default WebSphere Application Server profile

You can use the addNode script or the Network Deployment administrative console to federate a profile into a Network Deployment cell.

[i5/OS] New or updated for this feature pack Default profiles are created when the WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 product is installed, not when a feature pack is installed.

When you federate a profile into a cell, a node agent server is created to monitor the application server. The node agent server serves as an intermediary between the application servers on the node and the deployment manager that oversees the entire cell.

For more information on working with federated profiles, see Administering applications and their environment.

This article describes the default profile that is provided with WebSphere Application Server after it is federated, or added, to a Network Deployment cell.

General properties

The following properties are available for the default profile:

Profile name
default
Cell name
The cell name with the form host_nameNetwork, where host_name is the host name of the iSeries server. For example, MYISERIESNetwork. The cell name is case-sensitive.
Node name
The host name of the iSeries server. For example, MYISERIES. The node name is case-sensitive.
Application server name
server1. The application server name is case-sensitive.
Node agent server name
nodeagent. The server name of the node agent is case-sensitive.

Predeployed applications

The server1 application server includes these applications:

The DefaultApplication example application
Use DefaultApplication application, which contains the snoop, hello, and hitcount examples that quickly verify your application server configuration.
The install verification application (ivtApp)
Use ivtApp application to use the ivt Qshell script and verify the application server configuration.
Samples gallery
Use Samples gallery application to access Web pages that describe the samples that are provided with the products, and how to build, install, and run them.
PlantsByWebSphere sample
The PlantsByWebSphere sample application depicts an online plants store.

Default ports

The default profile is configured to use the ports that are listed in Port number settings in WebSphere Application Server versions. To change any of these ports, use the deployment manager administrative console or run the chgwassvr script from Qshell and specify the deployment manager profile on the -profileName option. The chgwassvr script is in the app_server_root/bin directory.

For more information about the script, see The chgwassvr script. Potential port conflicts with other versions or editions of WebSphere Application Server are noted where appropriate.

To display information such as node name, ports used, servers, and installed applications for the default profile, run the dspwasinst script from Qshell. For more information, see The dspwasinst script.




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Creating default profiles
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