FileNet P8 Process Engine, Version 5.0.+              

Defining a Process Engine isolated region on the Content Engine

Process Engine clients communicate to isolated regions in the database and to the Process Engine server by using a connection point. Each connection point is associated with an isolated region. In this task, you define an isolated region on the Content Engine. You will later create the same region on the Process Engine.

In this task, you create an isolated region. You must next define a connection point to this isolated region.

To define a Process Engine isolated region:

  1. Start Enterprise Manager by double-clicking the FileNet® Enterprise Manager SnapIn on the desktop, or by navigating to Start > All Programs > FileNet P8 Platform > FileNet Enterprise Manager Administration Tool. Log on as a GCD administrator.
  2. Connect to the FileNet P8 domain that you created previously.
  3. Right-click PE Region ids > New PE Region ids.
  4. On the Specify a Site screen, click Next to select a site named initial site.
  5. Enter the DNS name for the Process Engine server. This value is the Process Engine server name. In a farmed configuration, this value is the name of the Process Engine Virtual Server Host. In a cluster configuration, this value is the network virtual name of Process Engine.
  6. Enter the region ID.
  7. Modify the Naming Service Port if needed. This port identifies which Process Engine virtual server to create the region on. This port must match the port that was entered in the Process Task Manager for the Naming Service Port.
  8. Click Next.
  9. Enter a password for the isolated region. This password is temporary and it is overwritten by the region key when the region is configured in Process Task Manager.
  10. Click OK on the Confirmation Window.
  11. Click Finish to finish creating a new isolated region for Process Engine.
Create the connection point for the isolated region.


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Last updated: November 2010


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