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Creating Job manager (server E)<br />

The job manager runs on server E and is used during our tests to stop and start<br />

the application servers.<br />

Because <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Network Deployment was already<br />

installed, we only had to follow these steps:<br />

1. Create a job manager profile by performing the following steps:<br />

a. Launch PMT.<br />

b. Create a management profile of type job manager taking the default<br />

options.<br />

2. Register the deployment manager to the job manager by performing the<br />

following steps:<br />

a. From the deployment manager profile, run the wsadmin command tool.<br />

b. Execute the following command:<br />

$AdminTask registerWithJobManager {-managedNodeName<br />

w1CellManager01 -host w2.itso.ral.ibm.com -port 9943 -alias<br />

SampleTopologyCell}<br />

The parameters are as follows:<br />

manageNodeName<br />

The name of the node to be registered. In our example, it is the cell<br />

node.<br />

host<br />

The host name of the server running the job manager.<br />

port<br />

The administrative port number to which the job manager listens.<br />

alias<br />

The name that identifies the managed node in job manager.<br />

Deploying applications<br />

The deployment of the application was done following the deployment<br />

instructions included in the product for this task. See readme_BeenThere.html<br />

under the samples directory of your <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>V7.0</strong><br />

installation.<br />

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

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