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Non-root profiles
Give a non-root user permissions for files and directories so that the non-root user can create a profile for the product. The non-root user can also augment a profile that was created by a root user, a different non-root user, or the same non-root user.
In a WebSphere Application Server environment, non-root (non-administrator) users are limited in being able to create and use profiles in their environment. Within the Profile Management tool plugin, unique names and port values are disabled for non-root users. The non-root user must change the default field values in the Profile Management tool for the profile name, node name, cell name, and port assignments. Consider assigning non-root users a range of values for each of the fields. You can assign responsibility to the non-root users for adhering to their proper value ranges and for maintaining the integrity of their own definitions.
The term installer refers to either a root or non-root user. As an installer, you can grant non-root users permissions to create profiles and establish their own product environments. For example, a non-root user might create a product environment to test application deployment with a profile that he owns. Specific tasks that you can complete to allow non-root profile creation include the following items:
- Create a profile and assigning ownership of the profile directory to a non-root user so that the non-root user can start WebSphere Application Server for a specific profile.
- Grant write permission of the appropriate files and directories to a non-root user, which allows the non-root user to then create the profile. With this task, you can create a group for users who are authorized to create profiles, or give individual users the ability to create profiles.
- Install maintenance packages for the product, which includes required services for existing profiles that are owned by a non- user. As the installer, you are the owner of any new files that the maintenance package creates.
For further details, read the detailed information on creating profiles for non-root users, which includes the steps to complete the preceding task examples, in the WAS ND Information Center.
As an installer, you can also grant permissions for a non-root user to augment profiles. For example, a non-root user can augment a profile that is created by an installer, or augment a profile that he creates. Follow the WAS ND non-root user augmentation process to complete these tasks.
However, when a non-root user augments a profile that is created by the installer, the following files do not need to be created by the non-root user before augmentation, because the files were established during the profile creation process:
- app_server_root/logs/manageprofiles.xml
- app_server_root/properties/fsdb.xml
- app_server_root/properties/profileRegistry.xml
When a non-root user augments a profile that he creates, the non-root user must modify the permissions for the documents that are located within the eXtreme Scale profile templates.
Attention: You can also use a non-root (non-administrator) profile for WebSphere eXtreme Scale in a stand-alone environment, one outside of WebSphere Application Server.
To do so, you have to change the owner of the ObjectGrid directory to the non-root profile. Then you can log in with that non-root profile and operate eXtreme Scale as you normally would for a root (administrator) profile.
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