Configuring the WC_UCM1 Managed Server
9.5 Restarting the Administration Server
Restart the Administration Server for these changes take effect. To restart the Administration Server, stop it first using the Administration Console and then start it again as described in Chapter 4.7, Starting the Administration Server on SOAHOST1.9.6 Starting and Configuring the WC_UCM1 Managed Server
To start the WC_UCM1 managed server: 1. Use 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 screen appears.c. Click the Control tab.
d. Select WC_UCM1 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 11.6, Troubleshooting for possible causes.9.6.1 Configuring the WC_UCM1 Managed Server
To configure the WC_UCM1 managed server:1. Log in to WC_UCM1 at http:WCHOST1:16200cs using your Oracle
WebLogic administration user name and password to display a configuration page.2. Change the following values on the server configuration page. Make sure to select
the Is New Content Server Instance check box to see all options: ■ Content Server Instance Folder : Set this to ORACLE_BASEadminwc_ domainucm_clustercs. ■ Native File Repository Location : Set this to ORACLE_BASEadminwc_ domainucm_clustercsvault. ■ WebLayout Folder : Set this to ORACLE_BASEadminwc_domainucm_ 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|WCHOST1_IP_Address|WCHOST2_IP_Address|HTTPHOST1_IP_ Address|HTTPHOST2_IP_Address 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 WebCenter enterprise deployment is at ORACLE_ BASEadminwc_domainucm_cluster. Installing and Configuring Oracle Universal Content Management 9-9 ■ WebServer HTTPHTTPS Address : Set this to wcedg.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.9.7 Updating the cwallet File in the Administration Server
Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» What is an Enterprise Deployment? Terminology
» Load Balancer Requirements Web Tier
» Oracle Identity Management Application Tier
» Data Tier What to Install Unicast Requirement
» Installation and Configuration Procedure Overview of Installation Strategies
» Database Host Requirements Supported Database Versions Initialization Parameters
» Loading the Oracle Fusion Metadata Repository in the Oracle RAC Database
» Configuring SOA Schemas for Transactional Recovery Privileges Backing Up the Database
» IPs and Virtual IPs Firewalls and Ports
» Hardware Requirements LDAP as Credential and Policy Store
» Installing Oracle HTTP Server on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
» Validating Oracle HTTP Server Through the Load Balancer Backing Up Oracle HTTP Server
» Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter
» Enter HOMEoraInventory, where HOME is the home directory of the user Click Next.
» Applying the Java Required Files JRF Template to the WSM-PM_ Cluster
» Manually Failing Over the Administration Server to SOAHOST2
» Restarting the Administration Server Configuring Oracle Coherence for Deploying Composites
» Setting Connection Destination Identifiers for B2B Queues
» Validating Access Through Setting the Frontend HTTP Host and Port
» Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware Home Extending the Domain for WebCenter Components
» Generating Self-Signed Certificates Using the utils.CertGen Utility
» Configuring Node Manager to Use the Custom Keystores
» Configuring Search Services About Adding Oracle UCM to a Domain
» Extending the Domain to Include Oracle UCM
» Configuring the WC_UCM1 Managed Server
» Reassociating the Domain Policy Store
» Running the OAM Configuration Tool
» Configuring IP Validation for the Webgate Understanding Virtual Host configuration
» Configuring Virtual Hosts for OAM 10g
» The RREG Tool Register the WebGate Agent
» Configuring System Properties Setting Up Discussions Server to Use OAM as SSO Provider
» Monitoring the Topology Configuring UMS Drivers
» Managing Space in the SOA Infrastructure Database
» Performing Backups and Recoveries
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