Starting the Oracle IPM System In the Domain Structure window, expand the Environment node and then In the Domain Structure window, expand the Environment node and then Configuring System MBeans for Oracle IPM

8-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle ECM Suite Perform these steps to disable host name verification: 1. Log in to Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console.

2. In the Administration Console, select WLS_IPM1, then SSL, and then Advanced.

3. Click Lock Edit.

4. Set host name verification to None.

5. In the Administration Console, select WLS_IPM2, then SSL, and then Advanced.

6. Set host name verification to None. 7. Save and activate the changes.

8.10 Starting the Oracle IPM System

Perform these steps to start the WLS_IPM1 managed server on ECMHOST1: 1. Start the WLS_IPM1 managed servers: a. Log in to the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console at http: ADMINVHN:7001console.

b. In the Domain Structure window, expand the Environment node and then

select Servers. The Summary of Servers page opens. c. Click the Control tab. d. Select WLS_IPM1 from the Servers column of the table. e. Click Start. 2. Access http:ECMHOST1VHN1:16000imaging to verify the status of WLS_ IPM1. The Imaging and Process Management login page appears. Enter your Oracle Weblogic administration user name and password to log in. Verify that the PROCESSES initialization parameter for the database is set to a high enough value. See Section 2.1.1.3, Initialization Parameters for details. This error often occurs when you start servers that are subsequent to the first server. 3. Start the WLS_IPM2 managed servers: a. Log in to the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console at http: ADMINVHN:7001console.

b. In the Domain Structure window, expand the Environment node and then

select Servers. The Summary of Servers page opens. c. Click the Control tab. d. Select WLS_IPM2 from the Servers column of the table. e. Click Start. 4. Access http:ECMHOST2VHN1:16000imaging to verify the status of WLS_ IPM2. The Imaging and Process Management login page appears. Enter your Oracle Weblogic administration user name and password to log in. Note: These instructions assume that the host name verification displayed previously for the WS-M or SOA managed servers in SOAHOST2 and that the Node Manager is already running on SOAHOST2. Extending the Domain with Oracle IPM 8-11

8.11 Configuring System MBeans for Oracle IPM

Perform these steps to configure the following system MBeans for Oracle IPM: ■ InputDirectories ■ SampleDirectory ■ GDFontPath 1. Log in to Oracle Fusion Middleware Control at http:ADMINVHN:7001em Figure 8–3 . Figure 8–3 System MBean Browser

2. In the left pane, expand the farm domain name, then expand WebLogic Domain,

then the domain name, then IPM Cluster, and then click the WLS_IPM1 link. 3. At the top of the right-hand panes, click on the WebLogic Server drop-down menu and choose System MBean Browser.

4. Expand Application Defined MBeans and then oracle.imaging.

5. Expand Server: WLS_IPM1 and then config.

6. Click the config bean link.

7. In the right pane, set the InputDirectories MBean to specify the path to the input

files: ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_nameipm_cluster_nameinput_files. Please note that all Oracle UCM servers involved must be able to resolve this location that is, via the NFS mount point.

8. Set the SampleDirectory MBean: ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_name ipm_

cluster_nameinput_filesSamples. In order to process input files, the input agent must have the appropriate permissions on the input directory and the input directory must allow file locking. The input agent requires that the user account that is running the WebLogic Server service have read and write privileges to the input directory and all files and 8-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle ECM Suite subdirectories in the input directory. These privileges are required so that input agent can move the files to the various directories as it works on them. File locking on the share is needed by input agent to coordinate actions between servers in the cluster.

9. Set the GDFontPath MBean to specify the path to the GD fonts for the X Windows

environment. Check with your system administrator. The defaults are likely usrshareX11fontsTTF or usrlibX11fontsTTF .

10. Click Apply.

8.12 Enabling Oracle IPM in Oracle UCM