List object stores in the domain
The Object
Stores node presents an overview of all object stores within a FileNet
P8 domain. You
might need to refresh the Object Store node to view the most current
object store information.
To view all object stores in the domain
In Administrative Console for Content Engine or Enterprise Manager, click Object
Stores. The details pane lists all object stores in the domain.
The following sections describe the individual columns. (In Enterprise Manager, right-click on the Object Stores node and click View > Detail to display the columns.)
- Object Store Name
- Identifies the name assigned to the object store.
- State
- Identifies the object store accessibility state. An object store can have
the following states:
On Line: the object store is available for use. |
Off Line: Content Engine is unable to log on to the object store. Possible reasons
for a logon to fail include:
- the object store's database server is offline.
- the object store's database is missing or corrupted.
- heavy network traffic.
|
- JNDI Data Source Name
- Identifies the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name assigned to the database for the object store. The JNDI Data Source Name identifies the JNDI path where the Data Source is found. The Data Source is bound to a Connection Pool which provides the JDBC connection to the database. These values are found in the JDBC services configuration of the application server hosting Content Engine.
- JNDI XA Data Source Name
- Identifies the JNDI XA name (for global transactions) assigned to the database for the object store. The JNDI XA Data Source Name identifies the JNDI XA path where the Data Source is found. The Data Source is bound to a Connection Pool which provides the JDBC connection to the database. These values are found in the JDBC services configuration of the application server hosting Content Engine.
- Database Type
- Identifies the database engine that manages information regarding the object
store. The value can be either MSSQL for a Microsoft SQL Server database,
ORACLE for an Oracle database, or DB2 for IBM DB2 database.