WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIXHP-UXLinuxSolarisWindows

Installing your application serving environment > Distributed operating systems

The installation uses InstallShield for Multiplatforms (ISMP) to perform the installation. You can use the Installation wizard or perform the installation from a command line, using the silent installation method.

WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment overview

The Network Deployment product lets you create unlimited numbers of the same stand-alone application servers that you can create with the Express product or the base product. However, the real strength of the Network Deployment product is to create and manage a multimachine environment, where you have installed managed application server nodes on different machines. You can manage all of the application servers as a group, or cell by using the administrative console of the deployment manager. Use the Profile creation wizard to create deployment manager profiles, application server profiles, and custom profiles. A deployment manager manages the configuration for all of the managed nodes in its cell and deploys applications to any managed node in the cell. All of the profiles share command files and other product binaries that are created during the installation.

The main reason to use managed nodes in a cell versus using the same number of stand-alone application servers is the centralized administration that the deployment manager provides for the cell. Another advantage is the ability to create clusters in a managed node that the deployment manager can manage with simple workload balancing. You cannot create clusters using the Express product or the base product. The Network Deployment product installs application server nodes that can run in stand-alone mode. You can also add the nodes to the deployment manager cell to manage them as a group.

Custom profiles are empty nodes that you must add to a deployment manager cell to make operational. After adding the node, use the administrative console for the deployment manager to customize the node. For example, create application servers on the node or clusters. A custom node does not include a server1 process as an application server node does. Nor does it include the default application or any Sample applications. It is truly an empty node that you must customize.

Creating multiple application servers on a single machine

You can create any number of application servers on a single machine. Although each profile is unique, with its own configuration, applications, data, logs, and administrative console, all of the servers share one set of command files and other product binary files. Changes that you make to one server profile do not affect the other servers. Configuration documents are maintained within each profile. The wasprofile command and its graphical user interface, the Profile creation wizard create the multiple stand-alone application servers.

You can also create clusters on an application server node when the node is part of a deployment manager cell. Use the administrative console of the deployment manager to create the clusters and cluster members.

Other installable components on the product disc

The product disc contains IBM HTTP Server, the Web server plug-ins for WebSphere Application Server, and the Application Clients for WebSphere Application Server. Each installation procedure is described in this information center and in the IBM HTTP Server information center.

How to buy IBM WebSphere Application Server software

See your IBM representative for licensing information, or visit the How to buy WebSphere Application Server software Web site.




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