If you are using IBM® WebSphere® Application Server federated
user repositories, you must specify the primary administrative user
for the web application server.
To set the administrative user:
- Log in to the WebSphere administrative
console.
- Navigate to , and click Configure.
- If you have not already done so, specify a unique user
(short name) for the Primary administrative user name.
Important: This name must exist in one of the realms
and must be unique.
- Specify the Server user identity.
You can specify Automatically generated server identity,
or specify a user name that exists in one of the repositories. This name must exist in one of the realms and must be unique.
- Save your changes to the master configuration.
- If you are upgrading from version 3.5,
enable administrative security and application security. The
deployment of Content Engine does
not enable or check these settings.
Important: You must
disable Java2 security; otherwise, Content Engine will not be able to start
or process requests.
- Restart the web application server where Content Engine is deployed, as follows:
- For a stand-alone server, stop and start the application server.
- For a network deployment on WebSphere Application
Server Network Deployment,
stop and start the application server whereContent Engine is deployed, including
the Deployment Manager and all managed nodes.
- For a cluster, stop and start the cluster.