The responsefile.pcaw.esb.standAloneProfile.txt file is a sample response file for creating a stand-alone server profile during the silent installation of WebSphere ESB.
Create a stand-alone server profile with an options response file after logging on as root on a Linux® or UNIX® platform, or a user that belongs to the administrator group on a Windows® platform. Some steps of the installation procedure on a Windows platform require the user to belong to the administrator group and to have the advanced user rights Act as part of the operating system and Log on as a service.
The installation program reads this file to determine the characteristics of a deployment manager profile when you install silently. You can also create additional deployment manager profiles by using this response file after initial installation. The response file is shipped with default values.
A problem occurs when the -silent option exists in the file. The file works with the option during a direct call to the profile creation wizard, but fails when called from a silent product installation. See Customizing the options response file for information about creating a profile silently during a silent product installation.
The option is unnecessary. Avoid using the option to avoid problems.
The example options response files are in two locations.
Location:
Product disc location | Installed location |
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/ESB directory | install_root/bin/ProfileCreator directory |
Use the file on the product disc to install WebSphere ESB silently and create a profile.
After installing WebSphere ESB, you can use the installed response file with the -options parameter on the Profile creation wizard command.
The sample options response file, responsefile.esb.txt, controls the first part of the installation and can also start the second part of the installation. To create a profile as part of installing the core product files, use the option in the responsefile.esb.txt file that identifies the response file for creating a profile. The profile response file lets you use the Profile creation wizard silently.
To create a: | Copy the following response file: |
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Deployment manager profile | responsefile.pcaw.esb.dmgrProfile.txt |
Custom profile | responsefile.pcaw.esb.managedProfile.txt |
Application server profile | responsefile.pcaw.esb.standAloneProfile.txt |
-W pcawresponsefilelocationqueryactionInstallWizardBean.fileLocation= "/opt/IBM/WebSphere/MyOptionFiles/customProfile.txt"
install -options "myresponsefile.txt" -silent
When the core product files exist, create a profile at any time using the Profile creation wizard. Start the wizard from the First steps console or directly using the Profile creation wizard command.
To create a profile for a: | Copy the following response file: |
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Deployment manager | responsefile.pcaw.esb.dmgrProfile.txt |
Managed node | responsefile.pcaw.esb.managedProfile.txt |
Stand-alone application server | responsefile.pcaw.esb.standAloneProfile.txt |
For example, copy the file as my_options_file.txt
Refer to Naming considerations for profiles, nodes, hosts, and cells for information about naming considerations.
################################################################################ # # Response file for WebSphere® ESB stand-alone server profile # creation # # This options file is located in the CD_ROOT\ESB\ directory and in the # install_root\bin\ProfileCreator_wbi directory. # # To use the options file under CD_ROOT\ESB\ directory, follow the instructions # in CD_ROOT\ESB\responsefile.esb.txt. The WebSphere ESB # installer locates this file during silent installation # and automatically runs the silent profile creation at the end of installation. # # To use the options file under install_root\bin\ProfileCreator_wbi for silent profile # creation, you must change various values in the file and use the following # command line arguments: # # -options "responsefile.pcaw.esb.standAloneProfile.txt" -silent # ################################################################################ ################################################################################ # # Profile name # # Set the profile name for installing a stand-alone server profile. The profile # name must be unique for this WebSphere ESB installation. # -W profilenamepanelInstallWizardBean.profileName="profileStandAlone" ################################################################################ # If you want to set this profile to be your default profile, set to "true". # Otherwise set to "false". If this is the first profile being created, the profile # automatically is the default. # -W profilenamepanelInstallWizardBean.isDefault="false" ################################################################################ # # Profile location # # Specify a directory to contain the files that define the run-time environment, # such as commands,configuration files, and log files. If the specified directory # already exists it must be empty. If the directory contains # spaces, enclose it in double-quotes as shown in the Windows example below. # # Note that spaces in the install location is only supported on Windows # operating systems. # # Default Install Location: # # -P installLocation="<ESB_HOME>\profiles\<PROFILE_NAME>" # -P installLocation="C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\ESB\profiles\profileStandAlone" ################################################################################ # # Node name # # Please select the node name for the stand-alone server. Node name under one cell # has to be unique. # # Replace YOUR_NODE_NAME with the actual node name. # -W nodehostnamepanelInstallWizardBean.nodeName="YOUR_NODE_NAME" ################################################################################ # # Host name # # Specify the host name for the stand-alone server. The host name is the domain # name system (DNS) name (short or long) or the IP address of this computer. # # Replace YOUR_HOST_NAME with the actual host name. Comment the line to use # the default value. # -W nodehostnamepanelInstallWizardBean.hostName="YOUR_HOST_NAME" ################################################################################ # # Cell name # # You should not Modify this, unless absolutely necessary. # # The Wizard would set this to short local host name + "Node##Cell" by default. # # If you would like to override the resolved cell name value, uncomment the line and # replace YOUR_CELL_NAME with <YOUR_OWN_VALUE>. # # -W setnondmgrcellnameinglobalconstantsInstallWizardBean.value="YOUR_CELL_NAME" ################################################################################ # # Port value assignment # # The following entries are used to reset port numbers used in the configuration # # They are currently set to the defaults. # Please check to make sure there are no Port Conflicts. # Port numbers for each profile can be find in: # <profile>/config/cells/<cell name>/nodes/<node name>/serverindex.xml # -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.WC_defaulthost="9080" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.WC_adminhost="9060" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.WC_defaulthost_secure="9443" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.WC_adminhost_secure="9043" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.BOOTSTRAP_ADDRESS="2809" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS="8880" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.SAS_SSL_SERVERAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS="9401" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.CSIV2_SSL_SERVERAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS="9403" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.CSIV2_SSL_MUTUALAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS="9402" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.ORB_LISTENER_ADDRESS="9100" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.DCS_UNICAST_ADDRESS="9353" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.SIB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS="7276" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.SIB_ENDPOINT_SECURE_ADDRESS="7286" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.SIB_MQ_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS="5558" -W pctdefaultprofileportspanelInstallWizardBean.SIB_MQ_ENDPOINT_SECURE_ADDRESS="5578" ################################################################################ # # Windows service # # The following directives are to install services for # WebSphere ESB on Windows. # Using Services, you can start and stop services, # and configure startup and recovery actions. # Set winServiceQuery="false" will turn off the function on windows system. # You can ignore these or comment them out for other Operating Systems. # -W winservicepanelInstallWizardBean.winServiceQuery="true" ################################################################################ # Specify account type of the service. Legal values are: # # localsystem - Indicates that you choose to use Local System account. # specifieduser - Indicates that you choose to use specified user account. # -W winservicepanelInstallWizardBean.accountType="localsystem" ################################################################################ # If you chose to install a service above with the accountType="localsystem", # the userName and password below can be ignored. If the accountType was set to: # accountType="specifieduser", then you must specify the User Name and Password # which are required to install the Services. The current user must be admin or must # have admin authority to install a Service. Also the username # which is given here must have "Log On as a Service " authority # for the service to run properly. # # Replace YOUR_USER_NAME with your username. # -W winservicepanelInstallWizardBean.userName="YOUR_USER_NAME" ################################################################################ # Replace YOUR_PASSWORD with your valid password. # -W winservicepanelInstallWizardBean.password="YOUR_PASSWORD" ################################################################################ # Set the startup type of the WebSphere ESB on Windows. # Valid values are "automatic", "manual", and "disabled". # -W winservicepanelInstallWizardBean.startupType="manual" ################################################################################ # # Service Component Architecture Configuration # # The following entries are used to create a Service Component Architecture # configuration. Set doConfigureSCACheckList="true" if you want # to configure a Service Component Architecture. If you do not want a # Service Component Architecture leave the value as "". # If you set the value to "true" then the rest of the parameters must also be filled # out. # -W wbiSCAConfigInputPanelBeanId.doConfigureSCACheckList="" ################################################################################ # If you chose to create a Service Component Architecture configuration above # then specify the userid for that configuration. If not then comment out # this line. # -W wbiSCAConfigInputPanelBeanId.userId="YOUR_USER_ID_SCA" ################################################################################ # If you chose to create a Service Component Architecture configuration above # then specify the password for that configuration and confirm that password. # If not then comment out these lines. # -W wbiSCAConfigInputPanelBeanId.password="YOUR_PASSWORD_SCA" -W wbiSCAConfigInputPanelBeanId.passwordConfirmation="YOUR_PASSWORD_SCA" ################################################################################ # # Common Event Infrastruction Configuration # # The following entries are used to create a sample Common Event Infrastructure # configuration. Uncomment the appropriate lines & fill in the values. ################################################################################ # Specify the userid for CEI sample configuration to create a sample # Common Event infrastructure. # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.userId="YOUR_USER_ID_CEI" ################################################################################ # To create the sample Common Event Infrastructure configuration above # specify the password for that sample configuration and confirm that password. # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.password="YOUR_PASSWORD_CEI" -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.passwordConfirmation="YOUR_PASSWORD_CEI" ################################################################################ # To create the sample Common Event Infrastructure configuration above # specify the server name for that sample configuration. By default, the # server that is created for a standalone node is named "server1". # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.serverName="server1" ################################################################################ # Database type # # Choose the type of database you want to use/create for Common Event Infrastructure. # The supported database types are as follows: CloudScape, DB2® UDB, Oracle. # To select a particular database type, uncomment the appropriate line. # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.database="CLOUDSCAPE_V51_1" # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.database="DB2UDBNT_V8_1" # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.database="DB2UDBNT_V82_1" # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.database="ORACLE_V9_1" # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.database="ORACLE_V10_1" # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.database="DB2UDBOS390_V7_1" # -W wbiCEIConfigInputPanelBeanId.database="DB2UDBOS390_V8_1" ################################################################################ # The following entries are used only if you selected DB2 as your preferred # database type. ################################################################################ # Create database choice # # If you want to create a new database for Common Event Infrastructure then # set the value as "yes". If you want to generate scripts to create new database # then set the value as "no". # # -W wbiCEIDB2ConfigInfoBean.createDatabaseChoice="yes" ################################################################################ # Database Name # # The database name. By default the database is named "event". Database name # cannot be more than 8 characters long. # # -W wbiCEIDB2ConfigInfoBean.databaseName="event" ################################################################################ # User ID # # User ID to authenticate with the database # # -W wbiCEIDB2ConfigInfoBean.userId="YOUR_USER_ID_DB" ################################################################################ # Password # # Specify the password for database authentication. Later confirm it. # # -W wbiCEIDB2ConfigInfoBean.password="YOUR_PASSWORD_DB" # -W wbiCEIDB2ConfigInfoBean.passwordConfirmation="YOUR_PASSWORD_DB" ################################################################################ # JDBC Driver Classpath # # Specify a directory that contains the following files: # db2jcc.jar, db2jcc_license_cu.jar, db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar # These files should be located in the follow directory: # # "install_root\universalDriver_wbi\lib" # # So, if using DB2_Universal, an acceptable JDBC classpath might be # -W wbiCEIDB2DriverInfo.driverClassPath="C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\universalDriver_wbi\lib" # # # -W wbiCEIDB2DriverInfo.driverClassPath="" ################################################################################ # Driver Type # # Specify the driver JDBC type. Valid values are "2" or "4". # # -W wbiCEIDB2DriverInfo.driverType="4" ################################################################################ # Database Server Name # # Specify the database server name only if your driver type selection was "4". # # -W wbiCEIDB2DriverInfo.databaseServerName="localhost" ################################################################################ # Server Port # # Specify the server port only if your driver type selection was "4". # # -W wbiCEIDB2DriverInfo.serverPort="50000" ################################################################################ # Database Node Name # # Specify the database node name only if the DB2 server is remote. # # -W wbiCEIDB2DriverInfo.dbNodeName="" ################################################################################ # The following entries are used only if you selected Oracle V9.1 or Oracle V10.1 # as your preferred database type. ################################################################################ # Create database choice # # If you want to create a new database for Common Event Infrastructure then # set the value as "yes". If you want to generate scripts to create new database # then set the value as "no". # # -W wbiCEIOracleConfigInfoBean.createDatabaseChoice="yes" ################################################################################ # Database Name # # The database name. Database name cannot be more than 8 characters long. # # -W wbiCEIOracleConfigInfoBean.databaseName="" ################################################################################ # User ID # # User ID to create in the database. # # -W wbiCEIOracleConfigInfoBean.userId="YOUR_DB_USER_ID" ################################################################################ # Password # # Specify the password for the created user ID. Later confirm it. # # -W wbiCEIOracleConfigInfoBean.password="YOUR_DB_USER_PASSWORD" # -W wbiCEIOracleConfigInfoBean.passwordConfirmation="YOUR_DB_USER_PASSWORD" ################################################################################ # User ID # # User ID with SYSDBA authority. # # -W wbiCEIOracleDriverInfo.userId="USER_ID_AUTH_SYSDBA" ################################################################################ # Password # # Specify the password for the user ID with SYSDBA authority. Later confirm it. # # -W wbiCEIOracleDriverInfo.password="USER_PASSWORD_AUTH_SYSDBA" # -W wbiCEIOracleDriverInfo.passwordConfirmation="USER_PASSWORD_AUTH_SYSDBA" ################################################################################ # JDBC Driver Classpath # # Specify a directory that contains the following files: # # ORACLE_OCI8 - specify a directory that contains classes12.zip. # # ORACLE_THIN - specify a directory that contains ojdbc14.jar. # -W wbiCEIOracleDriverInfo.driverClassPath="value" ################################################################################ # Driver Type # # Specify the driver JDBC type only if you did not opt to create a new database. # Valid values are "oci" or "thin". # # -W wbiCEIOracleDriverInfo.driverType="oci" ################################################################################ # Database Server Name # # Specify the database server name only if your driver type selection was "thin". # # -W wbiCEIOracleDriverInfo.databaseServerName="localhost" ################################################################################ # Server Port # # Specify the server port only if your driver type selection was "thin". # # -W wbiCEIOracleDriverInfo.serverPort="1521" ################################################################################ # Profile type # # This must be set to "default" for installing a stand-alone server profile # Do not change this! # -W profiletypepanelInstallWizardBean.selection="default"