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Profile types<br />

The types of profiles available to you depend on the <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong><br />

<strong>Server</strong> package that you have installed. The profiles types that you need are<br />

determined by your topology. The profile types are as follows:<br />

► Management profile with a deployment manager server<br />

The deployment manager profile creates an application server named dmgr<br />

and deploys the Integrated Solutions Console (recommended). The<br />

deployment manager provides a centralized administration interface for<br />

multiple nodes with all attached servers in a single cell. The deployment<br />

manager profile is the basis for clustering, high availability, fail-over, and so<br />

on. When using manageprofiles you have two choices to create a deployment<br />

manager profile.<br />

– Specify -profileTemplate<br />

/profileTemplates/management and -serverType<br />

DEPLOYMENT_MANAGER.<br />

– Specify -profileTemplate /profileTemplates/dmgr.<br />

► Management profile with an administrative agent server<br />

The administrative agent profile creates the application server named<br />

adminagent and deploys the Integrated Solutions Console (recommended).<br />

The administrative agent provides a centralized administration interface for<br />

multiple unfederated application server profiles on the same system without<br />

providing any support for clustering, high availability, fail-over, and so on.<br />

When using manageprofiles specify -profileTemplate<br />

/profileTemplates/management and -serverType<br />

ADMIN_AGENT.<br />

► Management profile with a job manager server<br />

The job manager profile creates the application server named jobmgr and<br />

deploys the Integrated Solutions Console (recommended).<br />

The job manager provides a centralized interface for the following tasks:<br />

– Administering multiple unfederated application server profiles through the<br />

administrative agent,<br />

– Deployment manager profiles<br />

– Asynchronous job submissions<br />

No additional clustering, high availability, fail-over, and so on, capabilities are<br />

provided.<br />

When using manageprofiles specify -profileTemplate<br />

/profileTemplates/management and -serverType<br />

JOB_MANAGER.<br />

206 <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>V7.0</strong>: <strong>Concepts</strong>, Planning, and Design

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