Updating the cwallet File in the Administration Server Starting and Configuring the WLS_UCM2 Managed Server Choose Servers. The Summary of Servers page opens. Select WLS_UCM2 and then click Start.

Extending the Domain with Oracle UCM 7-9 2. Change the following values on the server configuration page make sure to select the Is New Content Server Instance check box to see all options: ■ Content Server Instance Folder: Set this to ORACLE_BASEadmin ecm_domainucm_clustercs. ■ Native File Repository Location: Set this to ORACLE_BASEadmin ecm_domainucm_clustercsvault. ■ WebLayout Folder: Set this to ORACLE_BASEadminecm_domain ucm_clustercsweblayout. ■ Server Socket Port: Set this to 4444. ■ Socket Connection Address Security Filter: Set this to a pipe-delimited list of localhost and the server IPs: 127.0.0.1|ECMHOST1|ECMHOST2|WEBHOST1|WEBHOST2 ■ WebServer HTTPHTTPS Address: Set this to ecm.mycompany.com:443. ■ Web Address is HTTPS: Select this check box. ■ Server Instance Label: Set this to UCM_Cluster1. ■ Server Instance Description: Set this to Cluster ucm_cluster1. ■ Auto_Number Prefix: Set this to ucm_cluster1-.

3. Click Submit when finished and restart the managed server using the Oracle

WebLogic Server Administration Console.

7.7 Updating the cwallet File in the Administration Server

The Oracle UCM server updates the cwallet.sso file located in ORACLE_BASE admindomain_namemserverdomain_nameconfigfmwconfig when it starts. This change needs to be propagated back to the Administration Server. To do this, copy the file to ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_nameaserverdomain_nameconfigfmwconfig in SOAHOST1 using the following command all on a single line: ECMHOST1 scp ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_namemserverdomain_nameconfigfmwconfig cwallet.sso oracleSOAHOST1:ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_nameaserverdomain_name configfmwconfig Note: The UCM configuration files are on a shared disk so that all members of the cluster can access them. The shared disk location for the Oracle ECM enterprise deployment is at ORACLE_BASEadmin ecm_domainaserverucm_cluster. Note: This will be changed later to a host name-based list see Section 8.13, Adding the Oracle IPM Server Listen Addresses to the List of Allowed Hosts in Oracle UCM . At this point, we need the connections to be allowed for operations that will be done before the security filter is changed to host names. 7-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle ECM Suite

7.8 Starting and Configuring the WLS_UCM2 Managed Server

Starting the WLS_UCM2 Managed Server Perform these steps to start the WLS_UCM2 managed server: 1. Start the WLS_UCM2 managed server using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console as follows: a. Expand the Environment node in the Domain Structure window.

b. Choose Servers. The Summary of Servers page opens.

c. Click the Control tab.

d. Select WLS_UCM2 and then click Start.

2. Verify that the server status is reported as Running in the Administration Console. If the server is shown as Starting or Resuming, wait for the server status to change to Started. If another status is reported such as Admin or Failed, check the server output log files for errors. See Section 12.8, Troubleshooting for possible causes. Configuring the WLS_UCM2 Managed Server Perform these steps to configure the WLS_UCM2 managed server: 1. Log in to WLS_UCM2 at http:ECMHOST2:16200cs using your Oracle WebLogic administration user name and password to display a configuration page. 2. Change the following values on the server configuration page: ■ Content Server Instance Folder: Set this to ORACLE_BASEadminecm_ domainucm_clustercs ■ Native File Repository Location: Set this to ORACLE_BASEadminecm_ domainucm_clustercsvault ■ WebLayout Folder: Set this to ORACLE_BASEadminecm_domainucm_ clustercsweblayout Make sure that the Is new Content Server Instance? check box is not selected.

3. Click Submit when finished and restart the managed server using the Oracle

WebLogic Server Administration Console. Note: If any operation is performed in the WLS_UCMn servers that modifies the cwallet.sso file in the ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_ namemserverdomain_nameconfigfmwconfig directory, the file will have to be immediately copied to the Administration Server domain directory on SOAHOST1 at ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_name aserverdomain_nameconfigfmwconfig. Note: The UCM configuration files are on a shared disk so that all members of the cluster can access them. The shared disk location for the Oracle ECM enterprise deployment is at ORACLE_BASEadmin ecm_domainaserverucm_cluster. Extending the Domain with Oracle UCM 7-11

7.9 Configuring Service Retries for Oracle UCM