Configuration Overview Post-Installation Configuration

3 Changing Configuration Settings 3-1 3 Changing Configuration Settings This section describes the configuration options available to an Oracle IPM administrator and how they are accessed. It contains the following topics: ■ Section 3.1, Configuration Overview ■ Section 3.2, Post-Installation Configuration ■ Section 3.3, Configuration of Repository Options ■ Section 3.4, Exporting and Importing Definitions ■ Section 3.5, File Size Limits ■ Section 3.6, Configuring MBeans ■ Section 3.7, Setting Font Variables ■ Section 3.8, Configuring Display of Seconds in Search Results ■ Section 3.9, Configuring Oracle IPM Logging

3.1 Configuration Overview

Oracle IPM runs within Oracle WebLogic Server and connects to one or more Oracle Content Server repositories. Configure Oracle IPM in one of the following ways: ■ Use Oracle Content Server repository product configuration tools to set configuration settings, such as adding users and managing user roles and system access rights. For more information, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrators Guide for Oracle Content Server. ■ Use the Oracle IPM web-based interface for the creation and modification of applications, searches, inputs, and connections to set application security, searches security, document security, repository connections and BPEL configurations. ■ Use WebLogic Scripting Tools WLST to configure MBeans. For more information about changing Oracle IPM custom MBeans, see Section 3.6, Configuring MBeans. ■ Use Enterprise Manager EM to configure MBeans. For more information about using Enterprise Manager to configure MBeans, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide. 3-2 Administrators Guide for Oracle Imaging and Process Management

3.2 Post-Installation Configuration

If this is an initial installation of Oracle IPM and Oracle UCM in the same Oracle WebLogic Server domain, you must do the following before logging in to Oracle IPM: 1. Log in to Oracle Content Server 2. Accept the Oracle Content Server configuration 3. Restart Oracle Content Server. Once Oracle Content Server is configured and ready, the first user who logs in to Oracle IPM is granted security rights to complete the following post-installation configuration steps: ■ connecting to an Oracle Content Server repository ■ configuring Oracle Content Server Storage Provider for production use. See Section 3.3.1, Storage Management for more information. ■ on Linux systems, configuring the GDFontPath MBeans ■ setting environment variables for Oracle Outside In ■ connecting to a workflow server These steps and the full installation procedure are documented in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite.

3.3 Configuration of Repository Options