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How to configure SPNEGO SSO setup for IBM OpenPages Using Microsoft Active Federation Directory Community Blog
I have created the step by step instruction guide for configuring the Single Sign On (SSO) technology on IBM OpenPages you can use the below link for implementing this functionality: Configuring SPNEGO SSO for IBM OpenPages ...
from Blog: GBS OpenPages & Cognos Solutions Team
Modified on by Sudarsan AVS
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IBM Sterling B2B Integrator : System down due to many FTP client BPs active for long Community Blog
Malarvizhi_Kandasamy
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ftp
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9,338 Views
Customer was using Sterling Integrator version 5263. All file transfers are failing and application is moving extremely slow. Queues are high and it is moving slower than expected. Client had previously brought node1 down due to thread...
from Blog: Malar's DevNotes
Modified on by Malarvizhi_Kandasamy
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Secure your IBM MobileFirst application using Microsoft ADFS integration
Hamid k
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saml
tai
federation
ltpa
mfp
services
security
adfs
active
platform
directory
mobilefirst
10,949 Views
Overview With emerging business requirements and standards almost any networked computer systems needs to support distributed applications. These distributed applications might interact with computers on the same local area network, within a corporate...
Modified on by SteveWebb
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Save As vs. Save Active? Which Connect:Direct for z/OS method is right for saving my Secure Plus PARMFILE?
Deciding between Save As or Save Active when making Connect:Direct for z/OS PARMFILE updates can be tricky. Use this to help choose the right method for your situation. The major distinction between the two methods is whether the Connect:Direct started task...
from Blog: CSE-Sterling Managed File Transfer
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Weekly Tips from DB2 Experts: Determine Instance uptime using db2pd utility
db2pd is a very powerful tool which can be used for troubleshooting many complex issue in DB2 like - high memory usage, locking issues, HADR, and collecting various statistics. It can also be used to find out a simple thing like how long the instance has...
from Blog: Thoughts from Support
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When can I delete my old archive logs? Community Blog
When can I delete my old archive logs? You can delete archive log data sets when they are no longer needed. 1. The queue manager may need the archive logs for recovery. 2. You may want to keep the archive logs so that...
from Blog: ColinPaice Blog
Modified on by ColinPaice
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Understanding Tivoli Storage Manager Version 6 and 7 recovery log behavior Community Blog
L2robertg
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tsm
logs
recovery
log
tivoli
manager
active
storage
tivoli+storage+manager
1 Comment
10,307 Views
Table of Contents: Summary Server Options Server Options Details Planning and Implementing Example Initial Layout Example of Log Movement Best Practices and Additional Notes Summary : The Tivoli Storage Manager recovery log (transaction log) is used to...
from Blog: Storage Management
Modified on by Shannon Grabau
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Planning external authentication to TXSeries through Active Directory?
As you know, TXSeries for Multiplatforms supports external authentication mechanism, by supporting external data stores like Active Directory, RACF server, etc. through an LDAP client. In fact, for most of the business solutions, external authentication is the...
from Blog: Do More with TXSeries
Modified on by JanakiS
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Accelerate with ATS: Storwize V7000 Unified: Asynchronous Replication and Active Cloud Engine Global
KeithA.Thuerk
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engine
cloud
async
caching
active
replication
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ace
13,064 Views
What: Accelerate with ATS: Storwize V7000 Unified: Asynchronous Replication and , This session will provide details about when to use asynchronous replication vs. Active Cloud Engine Global (also known as WAN caching). It will also cover how to set up...
from Blog: Accelerate with IBM Storage
Modified on by KeithA.Thuerk
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Disaster recovery and Active-Active for MQ Community Blog
Why am I interested in Active Active and disaster recovery? There may be times when you want to move MQ on z/OS work from one site to another site and it is too far to be in the same sysplex. For example your data centres are in two different...
from Blog: ColinPaice Blog
Modified on by ColinPaice
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Alternative to configure a ClearCase Linux machine to rely on Active Directory without Winbind
Hi Everyone, It's Friday!!!! Let me share this step-by-step about: How can you configure an IBM Rational ClearCase Linux machine to use the accounts from an Microsoft Active Directory (AD) without the use of Winbind? Well, the better approach would be to...
from Blog: ClearCase on our Days!
Modified on by PedroMoura
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Create your first interactive report Community Blog
Today we will look at a new feature in TCR v.next to build interactive reports. If you have Cognos 10, then you already have this feature, called Active Reports. Active Reports are self-contained reports, with built-in interactivity. All the data and images...
from Blog: Jazz for Service Management
Modified on by KishoreKumarN
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IBM Power Systems Performance Guide: Implementing and Optimizing Redbooks publication
DinoQuintero
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power
sharing
memory
performance
tools
ibm
aix
monitoring
active
systems
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The residency team invites you to download and read the latest IBM Power Systems Performance Guide: Implementing and Optimizing Redbooks publication. This IBM Redbooks publication addresses performance tuning topics to help leverage the virtualization...
from Blog: Dino Quintero's Redbooks Blog
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Configuring WebSphere MQ V7.0 in a Microsoft Windows Domain Environment
JoelPointer
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domain
mq
windows
active
amq8066
mqseries
amq8079
wmq
directory
dcom
27,919 Views
We get questions about the configuration of WebSphere MQ in a Windows domain at least once a week. Today I will try to eliminate the myth and confusion surrounding this topic and explain how to easily accomplish this task. When WebSphere MQ (WMQ) is installed...
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Systems Director - What AEM Licences should I have?
nagger
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active
manager
director
power
aem
licence
hmc
energy
powervm
systems
11,026 Views
This is part 2 of Systems Director licensing or at least working out what you are doing with System Director that requires a license. In part 1, we looked at listing (via the command line) the POWER machines that Systems Director was connected too. This time...
from Blog: AIXpert Blog
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Four new Technical Hands-on Movies
nagger
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optiimizer
memory
powervm
systems
director
power7
deduplication
aix
active
12,385 Views
In case you missed the announcements, I have released four new movies this week: Shared Storage Pools phase 2 - Getting Started - movie 101 Active Memory Deduplication Theory - movie 102 Active System Optimizer - movie 103 System Director 6.3 First Use...
from Blog: AIXpert Blog
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WAS may make multiple calls to Active Directory domain controller for each Portal login attempt
There has been at least one case when a customer reported that in the Production environment, when a user attempted to authenticate with Portal and put in the wrong password 2 times, at the 3rd attempt, his/her LDAP account was locked and the user could...
from Blog: Thoughts on Portal from Level 2 Support
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Active Memory Deduplication Redbook on a Kindle
Seasonal Greeting. My family decided to give me a Kindle e-book - Wow! So after the usual experiments with reading a book, playing with the web browser via WiFi, I then thought; Could this help me at work too! So reading up I noted it fully supports PDF...
from Blog: AIXpert Blog
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Sametime 8.5.2 Features: New Sametime Unified Telephony active speaker indicator
With Sametime 8.5.2, we've made it easy for everyone to see who is the active speaker during a call with multiple people. In the picture below, the orange frame around Amadou Alain's picture shows that currently he is the active speaker on this call: If...
from Blog: IBM Sametime design
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Is my POWER7 system AME capable? Is AME supported with SAP in production?
cggibbo
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lssyscfg
expansion
ame
memory
lparstat
active
gibson
hmc
aix
sap
chris
power7
1 Comment
31,059 Views
A colleague of mine contacted me during the week to ask how one could
determine if a POWER7 system was capable of Active Memory Expansion. I thought
I'd share my response with everyone who follows my blog. You can check if the system is capable of...
from Blog: Chris's AIX Blog
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Systems Director 6.2 is Saving Me Time on AIX/POWER - check out how!
nagger
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manager
power
systesm
active
aem
hmc
vmcontrol
director
update
aix
energy
firmware
install
13,841 Views
OK, this is "blowing my own trumpet" a little but I just finished a 12 minute movie on the best bits of Systems Director. Best in the sense that they "save me a lot of time" and you might like to take a look to see if they can help you too....
from Blog: AIXpert Blog
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Microsoft Active Directory and your Informix Databases running on Unix
Back to updates and potentially useful information. Many of you may be now writing apps for informix that are running on Clients and Servers using some form of LDAP for user Authentication. If you happen to using Active Directory for you chosen form of...
from Blog: Administrating and Developing with Informix
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