Setting the password save preference
By default, the Configuration Manager password save
preference is set to not save passwords to a file. If your site security
requirements permit you to save passwords to a file, you can change
the password save preference setting.
Creating a profile for an upgrade
You use the upgrade configuration profile to update the
existing Content Engine bootstrap
properties and deploy the updated EAR file. In order to create an
upgrade profile, the Content Engine installation program must have detected an existing Content Engine installation.
Editing the application server properties
You initially provide the application server properties
when you create a new profile. You can open the application server
properties for editing at any time, but you cannot change the application
server type for an existing profile. The application server properties
must be set before you run any tasks.
Adding an additional task to your profile
A profile can contain an unlimited number of
tasks. You
can configure more than one Configure Object Store JDBC Data Sources
task, more than one Configure LDAP task, or more than one Configure
Bootstrap Properties task. You can add a new task for a task type
that you do not already have in the profile.
Running a single task
You can run each configuration task individually. Disabled
tasks will not run.
Checking the task status
Task execution
messages are displayed in the console pane
when you run a task, and you can view the status of a specific task
at any time.
Viewing the session log
The session log contains information about the tasks that
were run in the current session of Configuration Manager. As you run additional
tasks for the same or a different profile, new messages are added
to the log. When you exit Configuration Manager, the session
log is cleared.