Object
stores are used to store documents, workflows and other objects. The New Object Store wizard leads
you through the steps required to create an object store.
About this task
The New Object Store wizard fails to
complete if you try to assign the new object store to a database connection and schema name that has
already been used.
If
you encounter timeout errors when you create an object store or when you subsequently import add-on
features, the transaction timeout value setting might be too low. To modify the transaction timeout
value, see the appropriate topic for your application server:
Procedure
To create the initial object store:
- Open your completed Installation and Upgrade Worksheet
file.
Tip: In the worksheet file, verify that the command is enabled. To view only Administration Console for Content Platform Engine values
for this task, filter by ACCE: Create Object Store in the
Installation or Configuration Program column.
- Start Administration Console for Content Platform Engine if you did not already do so:
-
On any computer, open a browser and navigate to the Administration Console for Content Platform Engine logon page:
- In
a standard availability environment, the logon page is at
http://CPE_Server:port/acce.
CPE_Server is the name of the system where Content Platform Engine is deployed. port is the HTTP port that is
used by the application server where Content Platform Engine is
deployed.
- In a high availability environment, the logon page is at
http://virtual_server:port/acce.
virtual_server is the name of the load balancer or proxy server where the
clusters of Content Platform Engine is deployed. port is
the port number of the load balancer or proxy server.
- Log on as the gcd_admin user.
- In the tree view, right-click the Object Stores container and
choose New Object Store to start the wizard.
- Complete the wizard screens by using the values in your worksheet.
Important: Db2® for Linux®, UNIX and Windows V10.1 or earlier:
The maximum row size of the underlying DB2® database tables
is 32 KB. Therefore, choose a minimal set of add-on features before creating an object store. After
the object store exists, be aware that each user property reduces the row size from what already is
reserved by the current system and add-on properties. For more information about minimizing database
row sizes, see Minimize database row sizes.
Tip: If the storage area creation fails when you run the New
Object Store wizard, the object store is still created. After the object store is
created, you can try again to create the storage area by running the appropriate storage area
wizard.