Modifying and extending an existing installation
After you install and configure the runtime environment on your system in IBM® Business Process Manager, you might want to customize your configuration. For example, you might want to customize settings, set up an additional security provider, set up user accounts, and change and encrypt passwords.
- Customizing the Process Server settings used to connect to Process Center
After you install and configure IBM Business Process Manager, you can use the wsadmin command to change the Process Server settings that are used for connecting to the Process Center. - Customizing the Process Server or Process Center cluster to work with a web server on V8.5.0.0
After you install and configure IBM Business Process Manager, you must customize your environment so that it can function properly as a cluster with a web server. - Customizing the Process Server or Process Center cluster to work with a web server on V8.5.0.1
After you install and configure IBM Business Process Manager, you must customize your environment so that it can function properly as a cluster with a web server. - Configuring a virtual host
If you have more than one deployment environment in your cell, you can use context root prefixes to differentiate between the multiple deployment environments, or you can use the updateVirtualHost script to configure another virtual host. - Customizing Business Process Choreographer
Business Process Choreographer is configured by default when you use the BPMConfig command or the deployment environment wizard to create your Business Process Manager Advanced environment. Depending on your requirements, you might need to perform further customization. - Configuring Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC) for use with IBM Business Process Manager
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) is an option of an Oracle database that brings together two or more computers to form a clustered database that behaves as a single system. In a RAC database, Oracle processes that run in separate nodes access the same data from a shared disk storage. - Configuring a proxy server for Process Portal
If you use Process Portal in a three cluster topology with Process Server and Process Portal on different clusters, they must both be accessible using the same domain and port number. The configureProxyServer script provides a simple way to create the routing server functionality that is mandatory for IBM BPM Process Portal configuration. - Configuring the Business Space component and registering REST endpoints on the administrative console
You can install and configure the Business Space component using the administrative console. - Configuring the Business Space Ajax proxy
You might want to modify the Business Space Ajax proxy for special considerations in Process Portal, such as changing timeout settings or blocking IP addresses for secure production environments. - Extending a network deployment environment
After you have created your network deployment environment, you can extend your environment using the BPMConfig command or by using the Deployment Environment wizard.