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► <strong>Application</strong> server profiles<br />

An application server profile creates an application server and deploys the<br />

following applications:<br />

– Default applications (optional)<br />

– Sample applications (optional)<br />

– Integrated Solutions Console (recommended)<br />

The default name of the application server is server1, but this can be<br />

overridden through the -serverName parameter in the manageprofiles<br />

command, or when using the advanced profile creation option in the profile<br />

management tool. The application server can either run as a stand-alone<br />

application server or be federated to a deployment manager.<br />

When using manageprofiles, specify -profileTemplate<br />

/profileTemplates/default to create an application server<br />

profile.<br />

► Custom profiles<br />

The custom profile creates an empty node in a cell. The only application<br />

server created is an application server named nodeagent. No applications are<br />

deployed. The node can be federated with a deployment manager either<br />

during profile creation or at a later time.<br />

When using manageprofiles specify -profileTemplate<br />

/profileTemplates/managed.<br />

► Cell profiles<br />

A cell profile creates a deployment manager profile and a federated<br />

application server profile at the same time on the system using default<br />

naming conventions in certain areas. The result of this profile creation is a<br />

fully functional cell. The following applications can be deployed to the<br />

federated application server:<br />

– Default applications (optional)<br />

– Sample applications (optional)<br />

On the deployment manager profile it deploys the Integrated Solutions<br />

Console (recommended). From the functional perspective it is the same as<br />

creating a management profile with a deployment manager server and an<br />

application server profile, and then federating the application server profile to<br />

the deployment manager.<br />

When using manageprofiles, two portions of the cell must be created. Specify<br />

-profileTemplate /profileTemplates/cell/dmgr to create the<br />

deployment manager portion of the profile, and specify -profileTemplate<br />

/profileTemplates/cell/default for the cell node portion of<br />

the profile.<br />

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