You must use Enterprise Manager to
configure an index area and enable the content-based retrieval (CBR)
feature provided by IBM® Legacy
Content Search Engine.
Be sure that you have available
the Installation and Upgrade Worksheet that was completed during your
planning activities.
Take
the following issues into account before you configure Content Engine.
- Various server names and related ports assigned during the installation
and configuration of Autonomy K2 are required during this procedure.
For a record of the servers created and the ports that have been assigned,
log on to the Autonomy K2 dashboard.
- If you unimport the style set, the original files are deleted
from your system. In this scenario, if you want to reimport the style
set, you must recover it from your installation disk.
- Where machine name variables are required, IP addresses cannot
be specified. In these cases, you must enter the host name for the
machine.
For more detail on content-based retrieval and Content Engine, see the IBM FileNet® P8 help topic .
To configure Content Engine for
content-based retrieval:
- Open your completed Installation and Upgrade Worksheet
file.
Tip: In the worksheet file, verify that
the command is enabled.
To view only Enterprise Manager values
for this task, filter by EM: Verity Domain Configuration
Tab in the Installation or Configuration Program column.
- Start Enterprise Manager and
log on as the GCD Administrator.
- Create a Verity Domain Configuration (VDC).
- Right-click Enterprise Manager [domain] in
the Enterprise Manager tree and select Properties.
- Click the Verity Domain Configurations tab.
- Enter the following K2 Master Administration Server
access information:
- Host Name - the name of the host of the K2 Master Administration
Server.
Important: For highly available
clustered server environments, this is the cluster host name rather
than the host name of an individual node.
- Port - the K2 Master Administration Server port. The default
port number is 9950.
- User Domain - the authentication domain in which your K2 services
are installed.
- User Group - K2 Security Group.
- Verity Username - K2 Security User.
- Password - the K2 Security User password.
- Click Create Configuration to
create a Verity Domain Configuration object.
- To assign a CBR locale to the object
store for which you want to enable indexing, complete the following
substeps:
- Right-click the object store in the left pane of Enterprise
Manager and choose Properties from the context
menu.
- In the Properties dialog box, click the CBR
Verity tab.
- Select the Verity domain configuration that you want
to configure from the Verity Domain Configuration drop down box.
- Specify one of the following locales (which are installed
by default with IBM Legacy
Content Search Engine software)
in the CBR Locale box:
- uni (multi-language and slower indexing)
- englishv (enhanced word-stemming and faster indexing)
- english (limited capabilities and fast indexing)
If you click Set to Default CBR Locale,
the CBR locale is set to uni.
- Click Apply or OK.
- To access the Verity Locale Configuration Guide, complete
the following substeps.
Important: For information
about how the K2 product uses locales and about performance and indexing
options, review the Verity Locale Configuration Guide in the Autonomy-supplied
documentation set.
- Open the Autonomy K2 Dashboard and click Help.
- Click Library (top right of the
screen) to access the Autonomy K2 product guides. Each guide is available
in HTML or PDF format.
- Create an index area.
- Open your completed Installation and Upgrade Worksheet
file.
Tip: In the worksheet file, verify
that the command is enabled.
To view only Enterprise Manager values
for this task, filter by EM: Create an Index Area in
the Installation or Configuration Program column.
- In the Enterprise Manager tree
view, expand the Object Stores container.
- Right-click the object store to which you want to add
an index area and select .
- Complete the Create an Index Area wizard by using the
values from your worksheet.
For more information about
creating indexes, see the IBM FileNet P8 help
topic .
- Enable CBR for one or more document class definitions:
- Right-click the class you want to configure,
such as a document class that your site has created, in the Enterprise Manager tree and click Properties.
- Select the CBR Enabled check
box and click OK.
- Enable CBR for one or more
string properties of the document classes or custom object classes
that you want to use for content-based retrieval:
- Right-click the class and click Properties.
- Click the Property Definitions tab.
- Click the string property you want to enable for CBR
indexing and click Edit.
- Check CBR Enabled and click OK.
- Click OK.
- Repeat 4 through 8 for each additional object
store to which you want to assign a CBR locale.