To create a workflow system, you define an isolated region
and its connection point. In addition, you can optionally customize
the database storage parameters and configure email notification.
Before you begin
Gather the following information:
- Determine the name of the workflow system data table space and
optionally the index and BLOB table spaces.
- Determine the security groups that will be granted administrative
and configuration privileges for the workflow system.
You must log on to the administration console as a gcd_admin user
to perform this task.

About this task
If you want to add a workflow system to an
object store that does not already have one, the workflow system can
use the file groups or table spaces (depending on the database type)
that are used by the object store.
Note: Before you create
a workflow, your database administrator must create a workflow system
data table space. If index and BLOB table spaces are not created,
they will share the same table space with the workflow system data
tables. If isolated region table spaces are not specified, the isolated
region index and BLOB table spaces will share the same table space
with the workflow system.
Alternatively, you can create new
file groups or table spaces for the workflow system, according to
the rules that are documented in one of the following topics, depending
on your database type:

Procedure
To create a workflow system:
- Open your completed Installation and Upgrade
Worksheet file.
Tip: In the worksheet file,
verify that the command is enabled,
and filter by ACCE: Create a Workflow System in
the Installation or Configuration Program column.
- Start the New Workflow System wizard in the administration
console.
- In the domain navigation pane, click the object store.
- In the object store navigation pane, right-click the folder and click New to start
the wizard.
- Complete the wizard steps by using
the values in your worksheet. The values that are displayed in the
wizard screens are default values, which you must change to match
your site.
- If the workflow system is in an object store that uses
sites in a geographically distributed environment, configure object
store request forwarding. By doing so, you ensure that data requests
are serviced at a site that is local to the workflow system. For more
information about request forwarding, see Request forwarding.
If you receive the following error: FNRPE2130200367E
- User must be a member of the Process Engine Administrators group,
verify that the user that is logged in to IBM® Administration Console for Content
Platform Engine is a member of the Process
Engine Administrators group.