FileNet P8 Content Engine, Version 5.0.+       Application server:  WebSphere Application Server     

Completing post-deployment steps (WebSphere Application Server)

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:
  1. Log in to the WebSphere administrative console.
  2. Navigate to Security > Secure administration, applications, and infrastructure, and click Configure.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Save your changes to the master configuration.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.


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Last updated: November 2010


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