You can access the Configuration Manager commands through the menu or by right-clicking an item. The following tables describe the available commands.
The following table lists the menus and commands that are available in Configuration Manager.
Menu name | Command name | Description |
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File | Provides commands for creating, saving, or opening a configuration profile. | |
New Installation Profile | Creates a profile for a new installation. See Creating a profile for a new installation for detailed procedures to create a profile. | |
New Upgrade Profile | Creates a profile for upgrading Content Engine. See Creating a profile for a new installation for detailed procedures to create a profile. | |
Open Profile | Opens an existing profile for viewing or editing. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+O |
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Close Profile | Closes the current profile. | |
Save | Saves your changes to the active task. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+S |
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Save All | Saves your changes to all open tasks. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+S |
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Save Copy of Profile As | Saves the current profile with a new name or path. | |
Edit Application Server Properties | Opens the Edit Application Server Properties wizard for editing the application server values for the profile. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+U |
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Run All | Runs all of the tasks in the profile to apply your settings. If a particular task is disabled, that task is skipped when you select Run All Tasks. Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+R |
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Exit | Closes Configuration Manager. | |
Window | Provides commands for viewing a log file, changing the view in a Configuration Manager pane, and setting preferences | |
View Log File | Provides commands that give you access to logs and various views of information. | |
Show View | Displays the session log in the Console pane. The session log lists results from tasks that you have run since you opened the current profile. | |
Preferences | Provides choices for determining the behavior of Configuration Manager, such as the password save preference and the warning message preference. | |
Help | Displays help pages about Configuration Manager. | |
Welcome | Provides a quick introduction to the use of Configuration Manager. | |
Help Contents | Provides reference information for Configuration Manager. | |
About Configuration Manager | Displays the copyright and related information about Configuration Manager. |
The pop-up menus are displayed when you right-click an item in Configuration Manager.
Command | Description |
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Edit Application Server Properties | Opens the Edit Application Server Properties wizard for the profile. |
Add New Task > Configure JDBC Data Sources | Adds a New_Configure JDBC Data Sources task to the profile. |
Add New Task > Configure LDAP | Adds a New_Configure LDAP task to the profile. |
Add New Task > Configure Bootstrap | Adds a Configure Bootstrap task to the profile. |
Run All | Displays a sub-menu of the tasks associated with the profile. Click the task name that you want to run. |
Close Configuration Profile | Closes the configuration profile. |
Command | Description |
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Edit Selected Task | Opens the task in the task pane for editing. |
Enable Selected Task Disable Selected Task |
Toggles the state of the task between enabled and disabled. Any task that is disabled will not run with either the Run Selected Task command or the Run All Tasks command. If the task is currently enabled, selecting the Disable Selected Task command prevents the task from running, changes the font for the task icon to italic, and appends "(disabled)" to the icon label. If the task is currently disabled, selecting the Enable Selected Task command allows the task to run, restores the original font, and removes "(disabled)" from the icon label. |
Copy the Selected Task | Creates a copy of the selected task. This command is available only for the Configure JDBC Data Sources and the Configure LDAP tasks. |
Add New Task > Configure JDBC Data Sources | Adds a Configure JDBC Data Sources task to the profile. You can have multiple Configure JDBC Data Sources tasks in a profile. |
Add New Task > Configure Login Modules | Adds a Configure Login Modules task to the profile. You can only have one Configure Login Modules task in a profile. |
Add New Task > Configure LDAP | Adds a Configure LDAP task to the profile. You can have multiple Configure LDAP tasks in a profile. |
Add New Task > Configure Bootstrap Properties | Adds a Configure Bootstrap Properties task to the profile. You can have multiple Configure Bootstrap Properties tasks in a profile. |
Add New Task > Deploy Application | Adds a Deploy Application task to the profile. You can only one Deploy Application task in a profile. |
Reset Selected Task Status | Resets the status of the task to indicate that it has not yet been run. |
Check Task Status | Displays the current status of the task. |
Rename Task | Opens an edit window in which you can change the name of the label associated with the task. |
Delete the Selected Task | Deletes the task from the profile. You cannot delete a task if it is open for editing in the task pane. |
Move Selected Task Up | Moves the selected task up in the list of tasks. |
Move Selected Task Down | Moves the selected task down in the list of tasks. |