Use the Profile Management Tool in the WebSphere Customization Toolbox to create a
profile, and use the First steps console to test and verify your WebSphere® Application Server
environment.
Before you begin
Install the product.
Procedure
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Start the Profile Management Tool to create a new profile.
Tip: At the end of product installation, select Profile Management
Tool if you want to open the Profile Management Tool when the installation is
finished.
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Start the First steps console for your server.
Tip: At the end of profile creation, select Launch the First steps
console if you want to open the First steps console for the profile when profile
creation is finished. This First steps console belongs to the profile that you just created. Each
profile has its own First steps console.
The First steps console is an easy way to start using the product. The console provides access to
the administrative console, WebSphere Customization Toolbox, installation verification test, and
other activities.
See the description of the firststeps command for more information.
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Click Installation verification on the First steps console.
The installation verification test starts the server process and runs several tests to verify
that the process can start without errors.
See Using the installation verification tool for more information.
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Click WebSphere Customization Toolbox on the First steps console and use
its tools to create a new profile or migrate a profile from an earlier version.
You can create multiple servers on your system.
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Use the administrative console to federate an application server into a deployment manager
cell.
If both server processes are running, use the administrative console of the deployment manager to
add the application server node into the cell.
Point your browser at http://localhost:9060/ibm/console, for example, to start
the administrative console. Or start it from the First steps console of the deployment manager
profile.
Log in and click and follow the wizard to add the node into the cell. You can use
localhost for the Host field if both processes are on the same machine. The
SOAP port for the application server node is 8880 unless you changed the port during profile
creation.
If the deployment manager is running, you can use the addNode command
instead.
- Optional:
Click WebSphere Customization Toolbox on the First steps console and use
the Profile Management Tool to create a custom profile.
Verify that the deployment manager is running. The Profile Management Tool can federate the
custom node for you if the deployment manager is running.
Supply the host name and the SOAP port for the deployment manager while creating the custom
profile.
Choose to federate the custom node into the deployment manager cell. A custom profile must be
part of a cell.
Use the deployment manager to customize the node at your leisure. Add servers, add clusters, and
install applications on the node for example.
Results
This procedure results in configuring and testing the application server environment.
What to do next
See Planning the product installation for diagrams of topologies that you can create using the
Profile Management Tool.