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Create or augment stand-alone profiles with a DB2 database server
You can create profiles using PMT or manageprofiles.sh. You can augment an existing profile instead of creating a new one if you have an existing WebSphere Application Server V8.0 profile.
- Prepare the DB2 database server
During the profile creation or augmentation process, you can choose to configure the Process Server database, Performance Data Warehouse database, and Common database. Alternatively, you can configure the databases using a design file that was generated by the database design tool.- Create Process Center stand-alone profiles with a DB2 database server using PMT
You can configure a stand-alone profile for Process Center using PMT.
- Create Process Server stand-alone profiles with a DB2 database server using PMT
You can configure a stand-alone profile for Process Server using PMT.
- Create stand-alone profiles using manageprofiles.sh
Instead of using PMT, you can use manageprofiles.sh to create new profiles.- Augmenting stand-alone profiles for Process Center with a DB2 database server using PMT
If you have an existing WebSphere Application Server V8.0 stand-alone profile, you can configure a stand-alone profile for Process Center using PMT.
- Augmenting stand-alone profiles for Process Server with a DB2 database server using PMT
If you have an existing WebSphere Application Server V8.0 stand-alone profile, you can configure a stand-alone profile for Process Server using PMT.
- Augmenting stand-alone profiles using manageprofiles.sh
Instead of using PMT, you can use manageprofiles.sh to augment existing WebSphere Application Server V8.0 custom profiles.
Configure a stand-alone environment with a DB2 database server on AIX