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Table 6-7 Cell profile options<br />

Typical settings Advanced options<br />

The administrative console and default application<br />

are deployed by default. The sample applications are<br />

not deployed.<br />

The profile name for the deployment manager is<br />

Dmgrxx by default, where xx is 01 for the first<br />

deployment manager profile and increments for each<br />

one created.<br />

The profile name for the federated application server<br />

and node is AppSrvxx by default, where xx is 01 for<br />

the first application server profile and increments for<br />

each one created.<br />

Directory /profiles is used as<br />

. The profiles are created in<br />

/<br />

You have the option to deploy the administrative<br />

console (recommended and preselected), the<br />

default application (preselected), and the sample<br />

applications (if installed).<br />

You can specify the profile name<br />

You can specify the profile name<br />

You can specify the directory. The<br />

profiles are created in<br />

/<br />

Neither profile is made the default profile. You can choose to make the deployment<br />

manager profile the default profile.<br />

The cell name is Cellxx.<br />

The node name for the deployment manager is<br />

CellManagerxx.<br />

The node name for the application server is<br />

Nodexx .<br />

The host name defaults to your system’s DNS host<br />

name.<br />

You can specify the cell name, the host name, and<br />

the profile names for both profiles.<br />

You can select whether to enable administrative security or not. By default Enable administrative security<br />

is preselected. If you select yes, you have to specify a user name and password that is given administrative<br />

authority.<br />

Creates a new default personal certificate for this<br />

profile using the DN:<br />

cn=,ou=,ou=,o<br />

=<strong>IBM</strong>,c=US<br />

Creates a new root signer certificate for this profile<br />

using the DN: cn=,ou=Root<br />

Certificate,ou=,ou=,o=<strong>IBM</strong>,<br />

c=US<br />

Default expiration date for the personal certificate is 1<br />

year.<br />

Allows you to enter the DN for the new certificate<br />

being created or to import an existing default<br />

personal certificate from an existing keystore<br />

Allows you to enter the DN for new root signer<br />

certificate being created or to import an existing<br />

root signing certificate from an existing keystore<br />

Allows you to enter the expiration period<br />

Chapter 6. Installation 217

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