Vendor and configuration parameters (IBM Content Integrator)

This help topic describes the IBM Content Integrator configuration parameters.

Type
The list displays those fixed content device providers certified for the present release.
Vendor
This read-only field displays the fixed content device provider vendor's name.
Test Connection
When you click the Test Connection button, Enterprise Manager tries to log onto the fixed content product using the parameters entered on this page (described below). It then displays a success or failure message.

Configuration Parameters (IBM Content Integrator)

Attribute Name Attribute Value
FCP Pool Idle Timeout Seconds

Integer
Default=600
The number of seconds an idle connection can remain in the pool before being eligible to be closed and removed from the pool. The value must be greater than or equal to zero. Values less than zero treated as zero.

FCP Pool Preferred Size

Integer
Default=5
The preferred size of provider pool. Values less than zero treated as zero.

FCP Pool Max Wait Seconds Integer
Default=5
The maximum number of seconds to wait for a connection once the FcpPoolMaxInUse limit has been reached.
FCP Pool Max In Use

Integer
Default=-1 (unlimited) Do not leave this value at the default.
The Maximum Users value is used to prevent the connectors from being overloaded with too many requests. Its value is a factor of the processing and memory capability of the machines you are using to host the RMI Bridges that interact with the source repositories. It's value reflects the number of concurrent requests to the source repository allowed at any one time.

You should set this value rather than leaving it at its default value of (-1) for unlimited.

The SessionPool definition is used by both the Exporter when exporting documents from the source repository and by the Content Engine, when accessing federated documents in the source repository.

Source Repository Name

Name of the repository defined on the Federator Admin UI. In this source repository, the CFS user has full control over the documents that have been federated.
CFS User Name This name maps to the user account on the target device (e.g., if this ultimately points to a CS library, the ServiceUsername is a CS user name). The CFS user name and password should have sufficient administrative privileges to read, delete or lock down any document that has been federated.
CFS Password (encrypted) (no length limitation) Password for the source repository account. The CFS user name and password should have sufficient administrative privileges to read, delete or lock down any document that has been federated.
Confirm Password (encrypted) (no length limitation) Confirm the user password. Note that this value is not passed on to the device; Enterprise Manager uses this field to validate your password.
Federation JNDI Data Source Java™ Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) Data Source name of the federation database.
Federation JNDI XA Data Source JNDI transaction data source name of the federation database.
Federation Update Has Priority When set, this property overrides the default behavior so that the changes originating in the source repository are always applied, even if the changes on the federated document are more current.