The great deploying of BPM and other WAS products on Solaris SPARC starts soon.
Turns out, Solaris x64 does not support PMT GUI. I was so hoping... Even Linux x64 supports it. I don't like to use command shell. I have to make response files.
I have taken the example from /<>/BPM/samples/manageprofiles.
This is the result.
create
templatePath=BPM/default.procctr.adv
profileName=ProcCtr01
applyPerfTuningSetting=standard
cellName=SolarisBPMCell
nodeName=SolarisBPMCellNode01
serverName=server1
hostName=bpmserver
enableAdminSecurity=true
adminUserName=admin
adminPassword=admin
signingCertDN=CN=bpmserver\\,OU=Root Certificate\\,OU=SolarisBPMCell\\,OU=SolarisBPMCellManager\\,O=ourdomain\\,C=ru
personalCertDN=CN=bpmserver\\,OU=SolarisBPMCell\\,OU=SolarisBPMCellNode01\\,O=ourdomain\\,C=ru
signingCertValidityPeriod=20
personalCertValidityPeriod=15
keyStorePassword=admin
#defaultPorts=default_ports
#startingPort=startingPort
#portsFile=file_path
#enableService=true
#serviceUserName=service_user_ID
#winserviceAccountType=localsystem
#winserviceUserName=winservice_user_ID
#winservicePassword=winservice_password
#winserviceCheck=false
#winserviceStartupType=manual
#bpmdbDesign=design_file
dbCreateNew=false
dbType=ORACLE
dbDriverType=ORACLE_THIN
dbJDBCClasspath=${WAS_INSTALL_ROOT}/jdbcdrivers/Oracle
#dbLocation=db_location
dbServerPort=1521
dbHostName=bpm8db
dbDelayConfig=true
dbName=BPM8
dbUserId=SYSTEM
dbPassword=Password
procSvrDbName=BPM8
dbProcSvrUserId=SOLBPMDB
dbProcSvrPassword=Password
perfDWDbName=BPM8
dbPerfDWUserId=SOLPDWDB
dbPerfDWPassword=Password
dbProcSvrMeUserId=SOLBPMDB
dbProcSvrMePassword=Password
dbPerfDWMeUserId=SOLPDWDB
dbPerfDWMePassword=Password
dbCommonUserId=SOLCMNDB
dbCommonPassword=Password
dbAppMeUserId=SOLSCAA
dbAppMePassword=Password
dbCeiMeUserId=SOLCEI
dbCeiMePassword=Password
dbSysMeUserId=SOLSCAS
dbSysMePassword=Password
environmentName=DEVELOPMENT
#environmentType=
#isDeveloperServer=false
#webFormConfig=false
#webFormHTTP=URL
#webFormInstallRoot=Webform_Server_install_root
configureBRM=true
configureBPC=false
Use it as usual:
./manageprofiles.sh -response PC_Adv_Standalone_Oracle.response
Turns out, Solaris x64 does not support PMT GUI. I was so hoping... Even Linux x64 supports it. I don't like to use command shell. I have to make response files.
I have taken the example from /<>/BPM/samples/manageprofiles.
This is the result.
create
templatePath=BPM/default.procctr.adv
profileName=ProcCtr01
applyPerfTuningSetting=standard
cellName=SolarisBPMCell
nodeName=SolarisBPMCellNode01
serverName=server1
hostName=bpmserver
enableAdminSecurity=true
adminUserName=admin
adminPassword=admin
signingCertDN=CN=bpmserver\\,OU=Root Certificate\\,OU=SolarisBPMCell\\,OU=SolarisBPMCellManager\\,O=ourdomain\\,C=ru
personalCertDN=CN=bpmserver\\,OU=SolarisBPMCell\\,OU=SolarisBPMCellNode01\\,O=ourdomain\\,C=ru
signingCertValidityPeriod=20
personalCertValidityPeriod=15
keyStorePassword=admin
#defaultPorts=default_ports
#startingPort=startingPort
#portsFile=file_path
#enableService=true
#serviceUserName=service_user_ID
#winserviceAccountType=localsystem
#winserviceUserName=winservice_user_ID
#winservicePassword=winservice_password
#winserviceCheck=false
#winserviceStartupType=manual
#bpmdbDesign=design_file
dbCreateNew=false
dbType=ORACLE
dbDriverType=ORACLE_THIN
dbJDBCClasspath=${WAS_INSTALL_ROOT}/jdbcdrivers/Oracle
#dbLocation=db_location
dbServerPort=1521
dbHostName=bpm8db
dbDelayConfig=true
dbName=BPM8
dbUserId=SYSTEM
dbPassword=Password
procSvrDbName=BPM8
dbProcSvrUserId=SOLBPMDB
dbProcSvrPassword=Password
perfDWDbName=BPM8
dbPerfDWUserId=SOLPDWDB
dbPerfDWPassword=Password
dbProcSvrMeUserId=SOLBPMDB
dbProcSvrMePassword=Password
dbPerfDWMeUserId=SOLPDWDB
dbPerfDWMePassword=Password
dbCommonUserId=SOLCMNDB
dbCommonPassword=Password
dbAppMeUserId=SOLSCAA
dbAppMePassword=Password
dbCeiMeUserId=SOLCEI
dbCeiMePassword=Password
dbSysMeUserId=SOLSCAS
dbSysMePassword=Password
environmentName=DEVELOPMENT
#environmentType=
#isDeveloperServer=false
#webFormConfig=false
#webFormHTTP=URL
#webFormInstallRoot=Webform_Server_install_root
configureBRM=true
configureBPC=false
Use it as usual:
./manageprofiles.sh -response PC_Adv_Standalone_Oracle.response
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