Most customers will use the default instance named ARCHIVE
for their first or only instance of Content Manager OnDemand.
Verify the following parameters and values:
- The header line contains a string that identifies the name of
the instance. Unless you specify otherwise, the first or only instance
is named ARCHIVE.
- The HOST parameter identifies the host name
alias, IP address, or fully qualified host name of the library server.
- The PROTOCOL parameter identifies the communications
protocol used by the instance. The number 2 identifies
TCP/IP, and is the only valid value.
- The PORT parameter identifies the TCP/IP
port number that the instance monitors for client requests (the number 0 means
that the instance monitors port number 1445). If
you use a port number other than 1445 on the library
server, enter that number instead of 0 (zero). For
customers running more than one instance: Each instance that runs
on the same workstation must specify a different port number. If you
configure a separate object server, ensure that the port number of
the object server matches the port number of the library server.
- The stanza name ([@SRV@_ARCHIVE]) identifies
the name of the Content Manager OnDemand instance.
This value should match the name of the Content Manager OnDemand database (see Installing DB2). The instance name can be from one to
eight characters in length, and can include the A through Z and 0
through 9 characters.
- The SRVR_INSTANCE_OWNER parameter
identifies the user ID of the Content Manager OnDemand instance
owner. This is the user ID that is permitted to run the Content Manager OnDemand server programs, such as
ARSSOCKD, ARSLOAD, and ARSMAINT.
- The SRVR_OD_CFG parameter identifies the ARS.CFG configuration
file used by the instance. See Specifying the ARS.CFG file for the instance.
- The SRVR_DB_CFG parameter identifies the ARS.DBFS table
space file system file used by the instance. See Specifying the ARS.DBFS file for the instance.
- The SRVR_SM_CFG parameter identifies the ARS.CACHE cache
file system file used by the instance. See Creating the ARS.CACHE file for the instance.
- The SRVR_OD_STASH parameter identifies the
location of the stash file used by the instance and Content Manager OnDemand programs. See Saving Content Manager OnDemand passwords into encrypted files for Linux.