This Jython script automates the tasks of setting up a
database for the adapter web application and securing the web application
in WebSphere® Application
Server.
Before you begin
WebSphere Application
Server is installed, is secured, and started. A server profile exists
for the adapter web application.
Warning: The Jython
scripts change settings such the amount of space for your Java™ run time. If you run the Jython scripts
against an existing server profile, some settings might be overwritten.
A separate profile keeps the adapter web application settings separate
from other web application settings and avoids overwriting those settings
when you run the Jython scripts. For more information about creating
a server profile for the adapter web application, see
Creating a server profile.
About this task
You run the Jython script hpqm_was_config.py to
set up security and create a database for the adapter web application.
The
hpqm_was_config.py Jython
script:
Important: A 64-bit operating system requires a minimum
of 4 GB of server memory to run the Jython scripts. A 32-bit operating
system requires a minimum of 1.2 GB of server memory to run the Jython
scripts. If you reduce the initial and maximum heap sizes from 4 GB,
you must also change the JVM arguments -Xmx4g and -Xms4g to
match the specified heap size.
Procedure
- To set up WebSphere Application
Server, open a command window and change to the following directory
where profilename is the name of the profile that
you want to run the script against.
WASInstallDir/AppServer/profiles/profilename/bin
- Enter the following command by substituting:
- WAS_username with the WebSphere Application Server admin user
name
- WAS_password with the admin user password
- Path to the script with the location of the
script, for example, HPInstallDir/server/was/conf/hpqm_was_config.py (notice
the forward slash on Windows)
- Path_to_the_new_adapter_ database_directory with
the location where you want to create the database for the adapter.
To avoid problems, do not use spaces in the path. You can use double
quotation marks for paths with spaces.

./wsadmin.sh -language jython -user WAS_username -password WAS_password -f Path to the script/hpqm_was_config.py Path_to_the_new_adapter_database_directory

Note: You must use forward slashes for the path to the installation
configuration and the script directory. For example, HPInstallDir/server/was/conf/
wsadmin.bat -language jython -user WAS_username -password WAS_password -f Path to the script/hpqm_was_config.py Path_to_the_new_adapter_database_directory
Results
A Jython script setup security and created a database for
the adapter web application.
What to do next
Install the adapter web application with another Jython script,
see
Deploying on WebSphere Application Server.