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Chapter 4. Changing a Container's Configuration


Abstract

Adding and deleting profiles changes the configuration of a container.
A container is defined by the profiles deployed into it. A profile can tell the container:
  • what bundles to load
  • how to configure its runtime
A container can have one or more profiles active at a time.
To configure a container you add profiles to and delete profiles from a container.

4.1. Adding a Profile to a Container

Abstract

You add profiles to a container from either the container instances page or the container's detail page.

Overview

You can add profiles to a container from one of two places:
  • the Containers page
  • the container's details page
When a profile is added to a container all of the bundles and configuration defined in the profile are added to the container. Any required bundles are downloaded from the repositories known to the container.
Important
The changes are made immediately.

Container instance page

To add a profile to a container from the Containers page:
  1. Select Containers from the main menu.
    The Containers page opens.
  2. Select a container from the list.
  3. Click Add Profiles.
    The Add Profiles to Container dialog opens.
  4. Select one or more profiles from the list.
  5. Click Add.
    The dialog closes and the new profiles are added to container's summary information. The container's provisioning status may change to indicate that new artifacts specified in the profiles are being provisioned.

Container detail page

To add a profile to a container from a container's detail page:
  1. Click Add Profiles.
    The Add Profiles to Container dialog opens.
  2. Select one or more profiles from the list.
  3. Click Add.
    The dialog closes and the new profiles are added to container's profile list. The container's provisioning status may change to indicate that new artifacts specified in the profiles are being provisioned.
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