Creating and configuring the test environment profile using BPMConfig
You can use the BPMConfig command
to create and configure the profile for the IBM® Process
Server test
environment using a properties file that contains all of the values
required for the profile settings.
Before you begin
You must have installed IBM Integration Designer and the test environment silently using the command line or response file.
Ensure
that the DB2 command line environment can be successfully invoked.
- To check, run db2cmd from the command prompt. This should open a DB2 command line interface.
- To check, run db2 from the terminal. This should identify the DB2 command location.
Regardless of whether you are an administrative or non-administrative
user or a root or non-root user, you must be authorized to
create and drop databases. To obtain the required authority for creating
and dropping databases, perform the following task:
- Add the user to the DB2ADMNS group. For more information about how to add a user to the group, see Adding your user ID to the DB2ADMNS and DB2USERS user groups (Windows)
- Add the user to the DB2 instance user's primary group. For more information about how to add a user to the group, see Creating group and user IDs for a DB2 database installation (Linux and UNIX)
About this task
When run with the -create -de options,
the BPMConfig command performs the following tasks:
- Creates a standalone profile for the IBM Process Server test environment
- Configures the test environment profile
Procedure
To create and configure the profile for the IBM Process Server test environment, complete the following steps:
What to do next
Create a copy of the updated properties file, rename this copied version to Standalone.properties, and place this file at the location <WTE_HOME>/properties/wte. This ensures that the Server Reset feature in Integration Designer functions properly.
After you have created test environment profile, you can start the test profile by running the BPMconfig command with the -start action.