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Sample customization response files
When using the z/OS Profile Management Tool (zPMT) to create a customization definition for the IBM BPM for z/OS runtime environment, you can import a sample customization response file in order to populate the zPMT windows with standard configuration values.
You can then amend these values as you progress through the windows.
The sample customization response files contain default values for the parameters that you can use to configure a stand-alone server or dmgr server. Sample files are not supplied for a managed node because the values that you need to configure for the node will be specific to your z/OS environment.
The sample customization response files are available in the IBM BPM for z/OS product file system. Use these sample files to augment the base WebSphere Application Server profile with IBM BPM for z/OS functions. To use these files, first download them in binary format to a directory on the workstation where the WebSphere Customization Toolbox application is installed. You can then import the relevant sample file in zPMT, and amend the default configuration values as necessary for your runtime environment.
The database configuration in the samples files is for a DB2 for z/OS database.
The default z/OS locations of these files are shown in the following table.
Sample customization response files for a DB2 for z/OS database File description File location and name Response file for a stand-alone application server /usr/lpp/zWebSphere/V8R0/zOS-config/
samples/ZBPMPSStandaloneDB2Stacked.WCT.responseFileResponse file for a dmgr server /usr/lpp/zWebSphere/V8R0/zOS-config/
samples/ZBPMPSDMgrDB2Stacked.WCT.responseFile
Installation reference information
Related tasks:
Downloading the extension file and sample customization response files
Create customization definitions for fully customized profiles
Related information:
About the WebSphere Customization Toolbox and zPMT