Configuration Manager stores
your settings for deploying a Content Platform Engine application instance in
a configuration profile. The profile defines the application server settings, the JDBC data source
settings, the directory service provider (LDAP) settings, and the
application deployment settings. You must create a new profile for each Content Platform Engine
Content Cortex domain that you are
configuring.
About this task
The information for a profile is collected in XML files in the form of properties and values that
describe the associated configuration and deployment tasks. You must provide values for the profile
properties that are specific to each configuration at your site, such as the application server
name. The XML files are stored in a directory that is unique to a given profile.
The profile name is used for the directory name and for the configuration profile file name. When
you create a profile, make sure that the profile name is a valid directory name for your operating
system and does not contain:
- Special characters like
/,\,:,*,?,",<>,;,\0,|
for Windows and Linux® platforms.
- Reserved names like
CON, PRN, AUX,
NUL, COM0, COM1, COM2,
COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6,
COM7, COM8, COM9, COM¹,
COM², COM³, LPT0, LPT1,
LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5,
LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, LPT9,
LPT¹, LPT², LPT³, CLOCK$,
MSDOS.SYS, IO.SYS, CONFIG.SYS,
AUTOEXEC.BAT , CONOUT, CONOUT$,
PRINTER, MAILSLOT that are not supported as directory names in Windows.
By default, the profiles are stored in the
ce_install_path/tools/configure/profiles directory, where
ce_install_path is the location where
Content Platform Engine is installed. For more information on profiles, see
Configuration
profile concepts.
Tip: For more information on the properties and values that you set in Configuration Manager, roll your mouse over the property name to view the tool
tip help for the property.
To create a configuration profile:
Procedure
-
Open your completed Installation and Upgrade Worksheet file.
Tip: In the worksheet file, verify that the command is enabled. To view only Configuration Manager
values, filter by CM: Create Upgrade Profile in the Installation
or Configuration Program column.
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Start the Upgrade Profile wizard by selecting .
-
Complete the wizard screens by using the values in your worksheet.
Attention:
WebSphere® Application
Server and
Oracle WebLogic Server: If you
are creating the profile for a highly available clustered environment, use the profile for the
WebSphere Application
Server deployment manager, or the domain for the
Oracle WebLogic Server administrative server.
- For WebSphere Application
Server and Oracle WebLogic Server, in the Set Properties for Application
Server screen, click Test Connection to test the connection
between Configuration Manager and the application server by using the
information that you provided. If the test fails, make sure that the application server is running
and the application server property values that you entered match the values that are defined in
your application server.
Results
The profile you created is displayed as an icon in the profile pane (left pane), along with
icons for the tasks you selected. By default, the Deploy Application task is
disabled. You must enable the task later in the configuration process.