I have just downloaded and extracted Websphere locally in my computer and I can't find the manageprofiles command files (both .ssh and .bat). The version of Websphere is 8.5.5.4. Reading its documentation, it assumes that both files should be placed under the bin directory, but they are missing. I have also searched the web trying to download them manually, finding no answer.
Does anybody have any idea of what is happenning, and how may I proceed?
If you "extracted" it and didn't "install" it, it's probably what's termed the "WebSphere Liberty Profile" and not the traditional application server profile.
"manageprofiles" is not used in Liberty. If your instructions include it, you may need the traditional application server which is also available as a trial.
As covener wrote manageprofiles is in traditional WAS. In Liberty just go to the bin folder and issue:
server create yourServerName
then start it using:
server start yourServerName
and you are good to go ;-)
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I had some profile in the WebSphere application server but due to some issue i had to re install the WAS. now i want to load that old profile which still exist in my file system. is there any way to get that profile back?
There is a WebSphere feature called swinging profiles that you may find helpful https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/was-nd/8.5.5?topic=server-swinging-profiles-between-product-installations
I did Windows upgrade for my machine but I didn't backup my IBM WebSphere environment. However, I copied the whole IBM MQ Installation directory into another folder. Is it possible to restore all IBM MQ environment from the folder I kept without backup?
My MQ version is 8.0.0.4.
If you also backed up your registry and restore the MQ entries, the binaries, and the data, and make sure the files go to the exact same location, then you are good.
If not, there is still hope. First, make sure you have the install media uncompressed in a directory somewhere and your backups safely compressed to a zip file or copied off the Windows host.
Next, follow the instructions in the Spring Cleaning a Windows MQ Installation article to remove all traces of the old installation from the machine.
Reinstall MQ and/or Explorer from scratch, including up to Fix Pack 4 since that's what you had before. This will create the registry entries and a clean set of configuration files.
Now go and define queue managers with the same name as the old ones.
Finally, restore the old QMgr data files over top of the new QMgr data files. If using Explorer, restore its workspace over the new workspace. Be sure to re-install any plug-ins such as SupportPac MS0P as well.
Good luck!
I'm dealing with an ugly error.
I want to install Rational Application Developer 8.5, but the launchpad doesn't work.
Hence, I installed the IBM installation Manager and I set the repository:
File -> Preferences -> Repository
I added the repository.config and I restarted the application.
Unfortunately when I start to configure the installation I get this error:
"Installation Manager non trova i file dei dischi seguenti: 1,2,3,4,5 in IBM® Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere® Software 8.5.1."
Translated:
Installation Manager doesn't find the files of the following disks: 1,2,3,4,5 in IBM® Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere® Software 8.5.1.
I tried to use the master zip as it is suggested here --> https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/topic?id=77777777-0000-0000-0000-000014848922&ps=25
But this solution was not good for me.
Any suggestion?
I solved the problem.
My RAD software were issue in twelve chunks. I extracted them in order to have a zip file.
I extracted it and I got 5 zip files. I extracted the first four in a folder and the last one in another folder (SETUP).
I used the install.exe inside the SETUP\installation_x86 folder and I went ahead even if I had some warning. When It asked me the first disk I let it point to the folder that I extracted (not the setup, the other one).
I am curious about using an object db so thought i'd give Eloquera a go.
I am having problems getting it running unfortunately. (running in "desktop mode")
I have done these steps as directed:
1) Copy the following assemblies and a configuration file from the %ProgramFiles%\Eloquera folder into a project folder:
Eloquera.config
Eloquera.Client.dll
Eloquera.Common.dll
Eloquera.Server.exe
You can copy the reference files into a separate folder for your convenience.
2) Uninstall the Eloquera DB (sounds awful, but we have copies all files we will need) - (I never installed it)
3) Add Eloquera.config into your project via “Add an existing item…”, and set its "Copy to Output Directory" property to "Copy Always". Done
4) Add the project references to these files:
Eloquera.Client.dll yep
Eloquera.Server.exe yep
5) Rebuild your project and check that Debug\ and/or Release\ folders contain the following files along with your application:
Eloquera.config
Eloquera.Client.dll
Eloquera.Common.dll
Eloquera.Server.exe
It does
6) You may change a physical path to the database files in the Eloquera.config file by setting DatabasePath value:
DatabasePath="c:\dev\db" I did this also
The error i get is this:
The connection to the server (local) on the port 43962 cannot be established.
The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002)
Weirdly, changing ServerPort to something else in the config does not change this error.
Any ideas?
I think this mode is not supported.
You are meant to use Client / Server mode, which is a shame cause i was hoping i could use this desktop method to deploy into a shared host.
No dice.
You can download from Eloquera website desktop project that is already configured and working and can be used as a base.
Kohan,
Desktop mode is supported in Eloquera, otherwise my application would not work. :-) There is a good start-up project for the desktop application on the Eloquera web site, have a look at that.
I get this issue with VS2010 and 64 bit Windows 7 - if you are using the 32 bit dlls (as we are as our app needs to work on 32/64) then make sure your target build (in VS) is set to 32 bit rather than AnyCPU.
I still cannot get the Database browser working but the code is working now.
Also - obvious things like make sure your firewall is turned off etc. make sure you can telnet onto the port
At work, we have a windows server 2003 with IIS and Subversion installed. We use it to publish and test locally
our ASP.NET websites. Every programmer has Tortoise installed on his PC and can update/commit content to the server. Hosting the repositories is working fine.
But the files kept in those repositories needs then to be copied to our local IIS (virtual directories).
What is an easy way to publish those subversion repositories to our local IIS?
Edit:
Thanks to puetzk I added a simple bat file that gets executed every time a commit occurs (check the subversion documentation about hooks). My bat file only contains:
echo off
setlocal
:: Localize the working copy where IIS points)
pushd E:\wwwroot\yourapp\trunk
:: Update your working copy
svn update
endlocal
exit
Just keep the web server's file area as a working copy, and perform an svn up in it whenever you want to "publish". Configure it to hide the contents of the .svn folders if they seem untidy to you (I don't specifically know how to do this, but I assume it can be done). They will already have the filesystem hidden bit, which may take care of this.
If you want it really automatic (updates as soon as someone commits), use a post-commit hook script on the SVN server to kick off the first process.
Others in the comments have suggested using export instead of checkout. That can work too, and avoids the .svn clutter, but has two drawbacks. One, it has to redownload the entire contents every time, not just the modified files (since it didn't keep the .svn dir to remember what it has). If you have a lot of files, this will be much slower. Two, update replaces the file atomically (writes the new version in .svn/tmp, then moves it into place). Export writes the file gradually into it's destination as it downloads. That means export could deliver an incomplete file to someone who browsed it at just the wrong time.
SVN doesn't support IIS; you can however run the standalone svnserve server as a windows service.
There's the SVN FAQ entry about it, and this blog post on Vertigo Software blog may be helpful too.
UPDATE:
After your clarification, I see that what you are looking for is a way to automatically update the code on the server after it's checked in. Look into CruiseControl.NET, after looking at the subversion integration tutorial it looks like it should do what you want.
UPDATE 2: This tutorial describes integrating Subversion, CruiseControl.NET and Nant.
maybe SVNIsapi can solve the problem (http://www.svnisapi.com). Cause it only utilizes an IIS installation, therefore you don't need an APACHE server or an SVNSERVER service. Secondly it should be possible to stack the ASP.NET ISAPI plugin onto the processing of SVNISAPI, so that a ASP.NET (.aspx) page will interpreted after read from the repository.
Cheers
Paolo
Use can use the free Visual-SVN Server to quickly install Subversion with Apache front end. It also have a nice MMC snap-in for managing the server and repositories.
You will than be able to access subversion with HTTP or HTTPS, but the port number must be different from the one your local IIS uses (default port for Visual-SVN server is 8080).
If you really need to access the repositories using your local IIS port 80, you can try SVN-IIS which acts as a bridge between your IIS and Apache. I haven't tried this one myself though.