You must perform several steps to get IBM® FileNet® working
properly on a newly added node.
Before you begin
Add a node as described in Adding a node to a
cluster. If you want to run the CCM applications (FileNetEngine, FNCS) on the node, you
must perform the following steps.
Procedure
- Click . In the member list, click the new member that you
added in the prerequisite step.
- Click .
- Set Generic JVM arguments as follows:
-Xgcpolicy:gencon -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xsoftrefthreshold16 -DFileNet.EJB.ContextProperties=java.naming.provider.url=!
-Dibm.filenet.security.vmmProvider.waltzImpl=true -DenableWaltzIdConversion=true -Dcom.ibm.connections.directory.services.j2ee.security.principal={first_login_property_value}
-Dibm.filenet.security.connectionsProvider.disableRecursiveParentCall=true
Where
{first_login_property_value} is the login property value as set in the LDAP
configuration; only the first value if it is multivalued. For example, if the login property value
was set as
uid;mail, then you would replace
{first_login_property_value} with
uid as the value.
The login property value for the LDAP configuration can be found by using the Deployment
Manager's administrative console and navigating to :
- Click Configure in the User account repository
section.
- Click the LDAP entry in the Repository Identifier column to view the
Login properties field of the Security section.
- Click OK and then Save.
- Click . In the member list, click the new member that you
added in the previous step.
- Click Container Services and then
click Transaction service.
- Set Total transaction lifetime timeout to 180.
- Set Maximum transaction timeout to 0.
- Click OK and then Save.
- Run Full Resynchronize for all nodes,
and then restart all IBM Connections
application server instances.