CM Server installation directory

All CM Server files are installed in one of the following directories:

  • On Windows®, the directory C:\Program Files\IBM\RationalSDLC\common\ contains subdirectories for \eWAS, \IHS, and \CM.
  • On the UNIX® system, the directory /opt/IBM/RationalSDLC/common/ contains subdirectories for /eWAS, /IHS, and /CM.
  • On Linux, the directory /opt/ibm/RationalSDLC/common/ contains subdirectories for /eWAS, /IHS, and /CM.
The CM Server installation directory must be mounted with setuid permission.
These are the subdirectories of the common directory for CM Server:
  • \IHS - IBM® HTTP Server installed directory tree.
  • \eWAS - The WebSphere® Application Server installed directory tree.
  • \CM\bin - Stores CM Server executable and library files as well as cmserver_startup, cmserver_shutdown, and cmserver_restart scripts.
  • \CM\lib - CM Server EAR file and RAR file.
  • \CM\logs - Stores (TsLogger) log files.
  • \CM\profiles - The default profile for CM Server with WebSphere Application Server - Express is cmprofile.
  • \CM\scripts - CM Server JACL scripts.
  • \CM\utilities - Utility programs used during installation.

Other Web server and application-specific logs are stored in the \IHS and \eWAS directories.

The default CM Server profile, cmprofile, is created in the directory \common\CM\profiles\cmprofile. For Windows, this profile is a running WebSphere Application Server instance and appears as a Windows service. The directory tree structure created under \CM\profiles for the profile (C:\Program Files\IBM\RationalSDLC\common\CM\profiles\cmprofile on Windows, and /opt/IBM/RationalSDLC/common/cm/profiles/cmprofile on the UNIX system and /opt/ibm/RationalSDLC/common/cm/profiles/cmprofile on Linux®) has everything the profile contains. The cmprofile instance contains the TeamEAR and the ClearQuest® Web EAR file.
Note: CM Server supports the Rational® ClearQuest Web and the CCRC products. Using any profile that is created as part of the product installation, including cmprofile, for other Web applications or content is not supported.
Related concepts
CM Server architecture
CM Server deployment models
Configuring CM Server
Monitoring CM Server
Using CM Server with an existing installation of IBM WebSphere Application Server
Related reference
CM Server hardware and software requirements

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