Follow these steps to configure the UTE. You do this by
using the profile management tool to augment the profile that is used
in Rational Application Developer (RAD). The profile management tool
was updated when WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute Grid was installed
and the fixpack was applied. Now, you can augment an application server
profile with the UTE.
Before you begin
Locate the WebSphere Application Server directory where you
installed RAD, then install WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute
Grid and the Version 6.1.0.1 fixpack in this directory. For example,
c:\<WAS_install_root\runtime.
See
Planning the product installation.
gotcha: During the installation of WebSphere
Extended Deployment Compute Grid, do not augment the WebSphere Application
Server profile, AppSrv01, as shown in the following image:
Augmenting the AppSrv01 during the UTE installation
results in a default augmentation being applied to the profile. You
will perform the augmentation later using the profile management tool.
About this task
To configure the UTE, augment the profile used in RAD using
the profile management tool.
Procedure
- From the directory C:\IBM\SDP70\runtimes\base_v61\bin\ProfileManagment,
launch pmt.bat
- In the Profile Management Tool, click Augment:
- Click Next.
- On the Important Information panel, Click Next:
- On the Profile Selection panel select AppSrv01:
- Click Next.
- On the Augment Selection panel, select WebSphere Extended
Deployment Compute Grid Unit Test Environment:
- Click Next.
- The following Profile verification panel is displayed while
the PMT determines if the profile is valid for augmentation: After
verification is complete, the profile augmentation summary panel is
displayed. .
- Verify that the UTE is being augmented to profile AppSrv01
and click Augment:
- After the profile augmentation is completed the following
panel will be displayed:
- Click Finish.
- Click Cancel to close the original profile management
tool dialog.
Results
The WebSphere Application Server profile associated with RAD
has now been augmented with the WebSphere Extended Deployment Compute
Grid Unit Test Environment (UTE).