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DB2 integrated cluster environment deployment guide [[electronic resource] /] / Whei-Jen Chen ... [et al.]
DB2 integrated cluster environment deployment guide [[electronic resource] /] / Whei-Jen Chen ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica 408 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.75/65
Altri autori (Persone) ChenWhei-Jen
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449861403321
[San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, c2004
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DB2 integrated cluster environment deployment guide [[electronic resource] /] / Whei-Jen Chen ... [et al.]
DB2 integrated cluster environment deployment guide [[electronic resource] /] / Whei-Jen Chen ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica 408 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.75/65
Altri autori (Persone) ChenWhei-Jen
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783527903321
[San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, c2004
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DB2 integrated cluster environment deployment guide / / Whei-Jen Chen ... [et al.]
DB2 integrated cluster environment deployment guide / / Whei-Jen Chen ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, c2004
Descrizione fisica 408 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.75/65
Altri autori (Persone) ChenWhei-Jen
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Acknowledgement -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Why DB2 on Linux -- 1.1.1 DB2 + Linux = Versatility -- 1.1.2 Versatility + eServers = Value -- 1.2 What is a cluster -- 1.2.1 Cluster types -- 1.2.2 DB2 partitioned databases -- 1.3 The DB2 Integrated Cluster Environment solution -- 1.3.1 The ingredients for success -- 1.4 Benefits of DB2 Integrated Cluster Environment -- 1.4.1 Scalability pays great returns -- 1.4.2 Proven performance at a low cost -- 1.4.3 High levels of availability -- 1.4.4 Easily managed -- 1.4.5 Seamless interoperability -- 1.5 DB2 Architecture -- 1.5.1 DB2 database access -- 1.6 Summary -- Chapter 2. Selecting your cluster -- 2.1 Platform -- 2.1.1 IA32 (and x86) -- 2.1.2 AMD64 (and x86-64) -- 2.1.3 Platform selection -- 2.2 Server types and models -- 2.2.1 1U "Pizza-box" - x335 -- 2.2.2 AMD64 "Pizza-box" - e325 -- 2.2.3 2U 2P - x345 -- 2.2.4 4P - x365 -- 2.2.5 HS20 (2-way -- 14 Blades in a 7U unit) -- 2.2.6 Server selection -- 2.3 Storage -- 2.3.1 Localized vs. centralized storage topologies -- 2.3.2 Enterprise Storage Servers (ESSs) -- 2.3.3 DS4000 series -- 2.3.4 Direct Attached Fibre Storage (EXP) -- 2.3.5 Direct-attached SCSI storage (ServeRAID™) -- 2.3.6 Network Attached Storage (NAS) -- 2.3.7 Storage selection -- 2.4 Network interconnect -- 2.4.1 InfiniBand option -- 2.4.2 Network selection -- 2.5 Linux distribution -- 2.5.1 Validated enterprise-class Linux distributions -- 2.5.2 Linux distribution selection -- 2.6 Sample configurations -- 2.6.1 A 32-bit configuration -- 2.6.2 A Scaled-out 32-bit configuration -- 2.6.3 A 64-bit benchmark configuration -- 2.6.4 A 4-way building block -- 2.7 Summary -- Chapter 3. Planning and design.
3.1 Steps for building a large partitioned database -- 3.2 Disk considerations -- 3.2.1 Summary of the most popular RAID levels -- 3.2.2 Data placement -- 3.2.3 Log placement -- 3.2.4 Data availability and performance -- 3.2.5 General storage performance recommendations -- 3.3 Database design considerations -- 3.3.1 Understand data partitioning -- 3.3.2 Define the number of database partitions -- 3.3.3 Define database partition groups -- 3.3.4 Design the table spaces -- 3.3.5 Understand partitioning map -- 3.3.6 Choose the partitioning key -- 3.3.7 Size the tables -- 3.3.8 Size for MDC utilization -- 3.3.9 Size for MQT utilization -- 3.3.10 Configure DB2 UDB -- 3.3.11 Recommended parameters for performance -- 3.3.12 Naming conventions -- Chapter 4. Implementation -- 4.1 Lab environment -- 4.1.1 Hardware environment -- 4.1.2 Software environment -- 4.1.3 Topology of the lab environments -- 4.2 Prepare your Linux OS for DB2 Integrated Cluster Environment -- 4.2.1 Basic requirements -- 4.2.2 Installation planning and preparation -- 4.3 DB2 partitioned database setup -- 4.3.1 Considerations on DB2 installation -- 4.3.2 Preparations for DB2 UDB product installation -- 4.3.3 DB2 UDB product installation -- 4.3.4 Preparation for instance creation -- 4.3.5 Instance creation -- 4.3.6 Node configuration -- 4.3.7 Preparation for database directory (optional) -- 4.3.8 Database creation -- 4.3.9 Data loading -- 4.4 Post installation tasks - Initial tuning -- 4.4.1 Tuning your DB2 through Configuration Advisor GUI tool -- 4.4.2 Tuning your DB2 by using the autoconfigure command -- 4.4.3 Important DB2 registry and environment variables -- 4.4.4 Validating logical database design with the DB2 Design advisor -- Chapter 5. Operations and administration -- 5.1 Manageability enhancements -- 5.1.1 Health Center enhancements -- 5.1.2 Automated log file management.
5.1.3 Self-tuning for backup and restore -- 5.1.4 Recover database -- 5.1.5 Automatic setting of prefetch size -- 5.2 Monitoring -- 5.2.1 DB2 instruments -- 5.2.2 Linux tools -- Chapter 6. High availability -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 What is high availability -- 6.1.2 Types of high availability -- 6.1.3 High availability in clusters -- 6.1.4 Failover in a highly available cluster -- 6.1.5 High-availability clustering configurations -- 6.1.6 High-availability software solutions -- 6.1.7 Automatic Client Reroute -- 6.2 TSA implementation -- 6.2.1 TSA fundamentals -- 6.2.2 TSA installation -- 6.2.3 TSA resource planning for an HA DB2 cluster -- 6.2.4 Basic implementation with the regdb2salin script -- 6.2.5 Advanced implementation -- 6.2.6 Scaling out your HA DB2 clusters -- 6.2.7 Notes on Logical Volume Manager -- Chapter 7. Scaling -- 7.1 Introduction to scalability -- 7.1.1 Scale-up vs. scale-out -- 7.1.2 Scalability dimensions -- 7.2 Scaling up -- 7.2.1 Adding additional processors -- 7.2.2 Taking advantage of greater parallelism -- 7.2.3 Adding additional memory -- 7.3 Scaling out -- 7.3.1 Preparing the new servers -- 7.3.2 Moving database partitions without data redistribution -- 7.3.3 Adding database partitions -- 7.3.4 Data redistribution via REDISTRIBUTE command -- 7.3.5 Alternate methods of data redistribution -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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Installation qualification of IBM systems and storage for FDA regulated companies [[electronic resource] /] / [James R. Bradburn, William F. Drury, Mark Steele]
Installation qualification of IBM systems and storage for FDA regulated companies [[electronic resource] /] / [James R. Bradburn, William F. Drury, Mark Steele]
Autore Bradburn James R
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Auston, Texas], : International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) DruryWilliam F
SteeleMark
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Drug development - United States - Computer programs
Drugs - United States - Testing - Computer programs
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449730003321
Bradburn James R  
[Auston, Texas], : International Technical Support Organization, c2003
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Installation qualification of IBM systems and storage for FDA regulated companies [[electronic resource] /] / [James R. Bradburn, William F. Drury, Mark Steele]
Installation qualification of IBM systems and storage for FDA regulated companies [[electronic resource] /] / [James R. Bradburn, William F. Drury, Mark Steele]
Autore Bradburn James R
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Auston, Texas], : International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) DruryWilliam F
SteeleMark
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Drug development - United States - Computer programs
Drugs - United States - Testing - Computer programs
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783540403321
Bradburn James R  
[Auston, Texas], : International Technical Support Organization, c2003
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Installation qualification of IBM systems and storage for FDA regulated companies / / [James R. Bradburn, William F. Drury, Mark Steele]
Installation qualification of IBM systems and storage for FDA regulated companies / / [James R. Bradburn, William F. Drury, Mark Steele]
Autore Bradburn James R
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Auston, Texas], : International Technical Support Organization, c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (460 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) DruryWilliam F
SteeleMark
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Drug development - United States - Computer programs
Drugs - United States - Testing - Computer programs
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- Assumptions and other key points to consider -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Qualification Plan -- Document approval -- Change history -- Part 1 Qualification Plan information -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Scope -- 1.2 Structure of the Qualification Package -- 1.3 Acceptance criteria -- 1.4 Roles and responsibilities -- 1.4.1 Management roles -- 1.4.2 Qualification and project team roles -- Chapter 2. Infrastructure description -- 2.1 Technical design documents -- 2.2 Infrastructure identification/Inventory list -- 2.3 Equipment Environmental requirements -- 2.4 Infrastructure (equipment) functional description -- Chapter 3. Installation qualification preparation -- 3.1 Validation team training -- 3.1.1 General Regulatory Training/21CFR11 basics -- 3.1.2 Good Documentation Practices training -- 3.1.3 Qualification Plan/Protocol training -- 3.1.4 Testing Procedures training -- 3.2 Validation Team training/Qualifications Records -- 3.3 Signature Log -- 3.4 Installation manuals and procedures -- Chapter 4. Risk assessment -- 4.1 Risk identification -- 4.2 Risk mitigation -- 4.3 Applying risk to the testing protocol -- Chapter 5. Testing protocol -- 5.1 Protocol contents -- 5.2 Roles and responsibilities -- 5.3 Infrastructure installation/Configuration verification -- 5.4 Environmental conditions verification -- 5.5 Documentation verification -- 5.6 Infrastructure functions verification -- 5.7 Trace Matrix -- 5.8 Test script preparation, approval, and changes -- 5.9 Test execution -- 5.10 Test testing protocol and Qualification Plan deviations -- 5.11 Test Report -- Chapter 6. Equipment operations and support procedures -- 6.1 Physical security -- 6.2 Change control/Configuration management -- 6.3 Backup and restore.
6.4 Infrastructure monitoring -- 6.5 Periodic/Preventative maintenance -- 6.6 Resolution -- 6.7 Disaster Recovery Plan/Continuity Plan -- 6.8 Training management/records -- 6.9 Document management -- 6.10 Periodic review/internal audit -- Chapter 7. Operations team training -- 7.1 Training requirements and initial operator training -- 7.2 Training records -- Chapter 8. Regulatory inspection preparation -- 8.1 Regulatory inspection procedures -- 8.2 Regulation, guidance, and standards cross-references -- Chapter 9. Qualification Report and infrastructure acceptance -- 9.1 Infrastructure Final Report and approvals -- 9.2 Follow-up item tracking -- 9.3 System and documentation turnover -- Part 2 Procedure and protocol appendixes -- Appendix A. Document master list: Roles and Responsibilities Matrix -- Roles and Responsibilities Matrix approvals -- Appendix B. Infrastructure identification -- Infrastructure Identification Test Script -- Cabling Test Script -- Appendix C. Infrastructure environmental requirements -- Environmental Conditions Test Script -- Power Supply UPS Test Script -- Physical Security Test Script -- Appendix D. Infrastructure functional description -- Logical Partition Installation Test Script -- Logical Partition Diagnostic Function Test Script -- Error Reporting Function Test Script -- LTO Library Connectivity Test Script -- ESS Network Connectivity Test Script -- High Availability Cluster Multi-Processing Function Test Script -- Network Connectivity Test Script -- IBM Service Agent Test Script -- Service Action Event Log Test Script -- Processor De-allocation Test Script -- LPAR Feature Set Test Script -- Service Focal Point Test Script -- Network Time Protocol Test Script -- Fail-over Test Script -- SANPilot Test Script -- Disk Storage Array Hot-swap Test Script -- Barcode Reader Test Script -- LTO Auto-clean Test Script.
ESS Web Administration Test Script -- SDD Redundancy Test Script -- SDD Installation Test Script -- Sysback/6000 Test Script -- TSM Service Manager Test Script -- Logical Security Test Script -- Appendix E. Installation Team Training/Qualifications Matrix -- Qualifications/Training Matrix -- Appendix F. General regulatory and 21CFR11 training -- Training course goals -- Training course contents and approach -- Topic 1: General quality system and regulatory training -- 21 CFR 11 training (electronic records and electronic signatures) -- Appendix G. Good Documentation Practices -- Detailed explanations of Good Documentation Practices (GDP) -- Entries or signatures must always be clear and legible -- Entry-makers must sign their recordings -- Signatures must be authentic -- Entries or signatures must be made in ink -- Each original data entry or signature cannot be removed -- Corrections require a replacement entry that does not obscure the original -- Correction entries require a signature, date, and reason -- Voided entries or documents must be identified and retained -- An entry or a signature must be labeled as to what it represents -- Recopied data must have its source identified, attached, or both -- Date and times must be unambiguous -- Blank fields must be "N/A" unless obvious -- Entries are made, signed, and dated immediately, not ex post facto -- Document attachments must be positively linked to their point-of-origination -- Document attachments must be labeled and paginated -- Work organizers and work aids -- Document workflows and records retention -- Appendix H. Training/qualifications record -- Appendix I. Resume equivalent for training and qualifications record -- Training and Qualifications Test Script -- Appendix J. Signature log -- Appendix K. Infrastructure installation and operating manuals.
Document and Manual Verification Test Script -- Appendix L. Risk assessment and mitigation plan -- Risk Assessment Document -- Appendix M. Testing protocol -- Purpose -- Scope -- Responsibilities -- Prerequisites -- Technical design document -- Training -- Infrastructure preparation -- Infrastructure access authority and security -- Test cases/scripts -- Testing procedures -- Infrastructure manuals -- Acceptance criteria -- Test Report -- References -- Appendix N. Trace Matrix -- Appendix O. Test execution procedure -- Purpose -- Scope -- Roles and responsibilities -- Prerequisites -- Protocol and test cases/Scripts approved -- Testing assignments -- Training -- Equipment, database, and dataset or datasets preparation -- Instructions: Test Manager -- Test assignments and log -- Deviations management -- Test case/Script review -- Instructions: Tester -- Test case/Script execution -- Variable input data values -- Screen prints and reports -- Test discrepancies -- Test review and signature -- Test Assignment Log -- Appendix P. Deviations procedure -- Purpose -- Scope -- Roles and responsibilities -- Instructions: Tester -- Deviation request -- Deviation documentation -- Deviation package delivery -- Retesting -- Instructions: Technical Staff -- Deviation investigation -- Deviation resolution documentation -- Retesting requirements -- Deviation package -- Instructions: Test Manager -- Deviation identification -- Deviation logging and tracking -- Deviation investigation and resolution -- Deviations with change and retesting -- Deviation review and closure -- Non-testing deviations -- Deviation Report -- Deviations log -- Appendix Q. Validation reports procedure -- Purpose -- Scope -- Roles and responsibilities -- Instructions: Report Preparer -- Report preparation -- Documentation -- Instructions: Quality Representative -- Report Quality Review.
Report approval -- Appendix R. Infrastructure procedures verification checklist -- Procedure Verification Checklist Test Script -- Appendix S. Regulation, guidance, and standards cross references -- Regulations, guidance, and standards to IBM Installation Qualification requirements -- Part 3 FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and guidance -- Appendix T. FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Preamble -- I. Background -- II. Highlights of the Final Rule -- III. Comments on the Proposed Rule -- A. General Comments -- B. Regulations Versus Guidelines -- C. Flexibility and Specificity -- D. Controls for Electronic Systems Compared with Paper Systems -- E. FDA Certification of Electronic Signature Systems -- F. Biometric Electronic Signatures -- G. Personnel Integrity -- H. Security of Industry Electronic Records Submitted to FDA -- I. Effective Date/Grandfathering -- J. Comments by Electronic Mail and Electronic Distribution of FDA Documents -- K. Submissions by Facsimile (Fax) -- L. Blood Bank Issues -- M. Regulatory Flexibility Analysis -- N. Terminology -- O. General Comments Regarding Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987 (PDMA) -- P. Comments on the Unique Nature of Passwords -- IV. Scope (Sec. 11.1) -- V. Implementation (Sec. 11.2) -- VI. Definitions (Sec. 11.3) -- VII. Electronic Records--Controls for Closed Systems (Sec. 11.10) -- VIII. Electronic Records--Controls for Open Systems (Sec. 11.30) -- IX. Electronic Records--Signature Manifestations (Sec. 11.50) -- X. Electronic Records--Signature/Record Linking (Sec. 11.70) -- XI. Electronic Signatures--General Requirements (Sec. 11.100) -- XII. Electronic Signature Components and Controls (Sec. 11.200) -- XIII. Electronic Signatures--Controls for Identification Codes/Passwords (Sec. 11.300) -- XIV. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 -- XV. Environmental Impact -- XVI. Analysis of Impacts -- A. Objectives -- B. Small Entities Affected.
C. Description of the Impact.
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Lotus Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager working together [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Zhu ... et. al]
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager working together [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Zhu ... et. al]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xx, 324 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) ZhuWei-Dong Jackie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Web sites - Design
Content analysis (Communication)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450464503321
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Lotus Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager working together [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Zhu ... et. al]
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager working together [[electronic resource] /] / [Wei-Dong Zhu ... et. al]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xx, 324 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) ZhuWei-Dong Jackie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Web sites - Design
Content analysis (Communication)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783544103321
[San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, 2004
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Lotus Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager working together / / [Wei-Dong Zhu ... et. al]
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager working together / / [Wei-Dong Zhu ... et. al]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, 2004
Descrizione fisica xx, 324 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) ZhuWei-Dong Jackie
Collana Redbooks
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Web sites - Design
Content analysis (Communication)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Lotus Workplace Web Content Management overview -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 LWWCM architecture -- 1.2.1 LWWCM user interface -- 1.3 Creating and updating Web sites -- 1.3.1 Information Architecture (IA) -- 1.3.2 Web page design -- 1.3.3 Collaboration for content management and distribution -- 1.3.4 Versioning -- 1.3.5 Syndication -- 1.4 Retrieving data from different sources -- Chapter 2. Content Manager overview -- 2.1 Why implement an Enterprise Content Management infrastructure? -- 2.2 Content Manager product portfolio components -- 2.2.1 IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management (LWWCM) -- 2.2.2 IBM DB2 Document Manager -- 2.2.3 IBM DB2 Records Manager -- 2.2.4 IBM DB2 Content Manager Information Integrator for Content -- 2.2.5 IBM DB2 Content Manager OnDemand -- 2.2.6 IBM VideoCharger (bundled with Content Manager) -- 2.2.7 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager -- 2.2.8 IBM DB2 CommonStore -- 2.2.9 IBM Electronic Media Management System (EMMS) -- 2.2.10 IBM DB2 UDB Net Search Extender (NSE) -- 2.3 Content Manager architecture overview -- 2.3.1 Library Server -- 2.3.2 Resource Manager -- 2.3.3 System Administration Client -- 2.3.4 Content Manager clients -- 2.3.5 How they work together -- 2.3.6 Working with LWWCM -- Chapter 3. Why and when to integrate -- 3.1 Reasons to integrate -- 3.2 Benefits of integration -- 3.2.1 Integrating using Content Manager as the repository -- 3.2.2 integration of external resources -- 3.3 Value propositions -- 3.3.1 LWWCM -- 3.3.2 Content Manager -- 3.3.3 Integrated solution -- 3.4 Advantages of CM compared to other repositories -- 3.5 Sample scenario -- Chapter 4. Case study -- 4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Adding the insurance option into the navigator -- 4.2.1 Creating new options under the insurance option -- 4.3 Creating content for the new insurance options -- 4.3.1 Insurance workflow -- 4.3.2 Content templates -- 4.3.3 Insurance page design -- 4.3.4 Creating insurance content -- 4.4 Retrieving data from external sources into insurance content -- 4.5 Troubleshooting -- Part 2 Integration -- Chapter 5. Before you begin integration: pre-integration validation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Important log files and configuration files -- 5.1.2 Some network considerations -- 5.2 Software requirements and case study setup -- 5.2.1 Software requirements for LWWCM -- 5.2.2 Software requirements for Content Manager -- 5.2.3 Case study setup -- 5.2.4 How to check installed software versions -- 5.3 Validation checklist -- 5.3.1 WebSphere Application Server and IBM HTTP Server -- 5.3.2 LWWCM -- 5.3.3 DB2 and NSE -- 5.3.4 IBM Content Manager and Information Integration for Content -- 5.4 Problem determination and troubleshooting -- 5.4.1 General hints and tips -- 5.4.2 WebSphere Application Server -- 5.4.3 DB2 and NSE -- 5.4.4 IBM Content Manager and Information Integration for Content -- 5.4.5 LWWCM -- Chapter 6. Using CM as a repository for LWWCM -- 6.1 Configuring LWWCM to use CM as a data repository -- 6.1.1 Prerequisites -- 6.1.2 Modifying the WebSphere Application Server JVM setting -- 6.1.3 Modifying LWWCM's aptrixjpe.properties file -- 6.1.4 Deleting existing indexes from the LWWCM server -- 6.1.5 Starting LWWCM and running the initial setup -- 6.1.6 Troubleshooting -- 6.2 Accessing a remote Library Server database -- 6.3 LWWCM server routing information to access CM -- 6.3.1 The aptrixjpe.properties file -- 6.3.2 Files cmbicmsrvs.ini and cmbds.ini -- 6.3.3 Testing the ICM and FED connectors -- 6.4 How LWWCM objects are stored in CM.
6.4.1 Viewing AJPEData and AJPEResources item types -- 6.4.2 Storing LWWCM objects in AJPEData/AJPEResources objects -- 6.4.3 Viewing AJPEData and AJPEResources items -- 6.4.4 Viewing AJPEData XMLContent data -- Chapter 7. Publishing Content Manager content -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Prerequisites -- 7.2.1 LWWCM server -- 7.2.2 Content Manager server -- 7.2.3 Content Manager data -- 7.3 Federated content component -- 7.3.1 What is a federated content component? -- 7.3.2 Why use federated content components? -- 7.3.3 Setting up a federated content component -- 7.3.4 Putting it all together -- 7.4 Connect tags -- 7.4.1 What are connect tags? -- 7.4.2 Setting up connect tags -- 7.4.3 Putting it all together -- 7.5 JSP component -- 7.5.1 What is a JSP component? -- 7.5.2 Why use the JSP component? -- 7.5.3 Setting up a new JSP component -- 7.5.4 Sample code -- 7.5.5 Putting it all together -- 7.6 Troubleshooting -- 7.6.1 Log files and trace levels -- 7.6.2 Basic connection testing -- 7.6.3 Executing the JSP program outside of LWWCM -- Chapter 8. System architecture considerations -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Using Content Manager as the repository for LWWCM objects -- 8.1.2 Using Content Manager as the repository for external resources -- 8.1.3 Server operating system considerations -- 8.2 LWWCM and Content Manager on the same machine -- 8.2.1 LWWCM considerations -- 8.2.2 Content Manager considerations -- 8.2.3 Security considerations -- 8.2.4 Maintenance -- 8.2.5 Advantages and disadvantages -- 8.3 LWWCM and CM on different machines -- 8.3.1 LWWCM considerations -- 8.3.2 Content Manager considerations -- 8.3.3 Security considerations -- 8.3.4 Maintenance -- 8.3.5 Advantages and disadvantages -- 8.4 Integration scenarios -- 8.4.1 One LWWCM server -- 8.4.2 Several LWWCM servers -- 8.4.3 Using Content Manager as a repository for external resources.
8.5 Mixed operating systems (Windows and AIX) -- Chapter 9. Portal integration -- 9.1 Architecture -- 9.1.1 Content creation -- 9.1.2 Content storage -- 9.1.3 Content management -- 9.1.4 Content delivery -- 9.2 Why integrate LWWCM in WebSphere Portal Server? -- 9.3 Levels of integration -- 9.4 LWWCM portlets -- 9.4.1 Typical LWWCM portal page -- 9.4.2 User management and security -- 9.5 Content Manager portlets -- 9.5.1 Content Manager/Information Integrator for Content portlets -- 9.5.2 Information Integrator for Content portlets -- Part 3 Advanced topics -- Chapter 10. Search -- 10.1 Overview -- 10.1.1 Content Manager search possibilities -- 10.1.2 NSE integration within Content Manager -- 10.1.3 Federated search -- 10.1.4 LWWCM search module -- 10.2 Integrating a search -- 10.2.1 Leveraging the CM/II for Content Java APIs -- 10.2.2 IFrame -- 10.2.3 LWWCM internal search -- 10.3 Other search approaches -- 10.3.1 Portal search engine (PSE) -- 10.3.2 Domino Extended Search (DES) -- Chapter 11. Security -- 11.1 LWWCM security -- 11.1.1 Access levels and security sections -- 11.1.2 Default users and groups -- 11.1.3 How it works -- 11.2 Content Manager security -- 11.2.1 Authorization -- 11.2.2 Authentication -- 11.2.3 How it works -- 11.3 How security types work together -- 11.3.1 Security in general -- 11.3.2 Security with connect tags -- 11.3.3 Security with federated content component -- 11.3.4 Security with the JSP component -- Chapter 12. VideoCharger integration -- 12.1 VideoCharger and how it works -- 12.2 Integration of VideoCharger and Content Manager -- 12.2.1 Configuring a Resource Manager storage managed system -- 12.2.2 Creating a video insurance item type -- 12.2.3 Importing, searching for and playing videos -- 12.3 Integrating Content Manager videos to a Web site -- 12.3.1 Why integrate Content Manager videos to a Web site?.
12.3.2 Prerequisites -- 12.3.3 Creating video components in LWWCM -- 12.3.4 Incorporating video within a Web page -- Chapter 13. Data migration through syndication -- 13.1 Syndication overview -- 13.1.1 Setting up the syndication tool -- 13.1.2 Using unique Content Manager repository -- 13.1.3 Using different repositories -- 13.2 Migrating content repositories -- 13.2.1 Troubleshooting -- 13.3 Upgrading LWWCM V1.1 content to LWWCM V2.0 -- 13.3.1 File system to file system upgrade -- 13.3.2 File system to Content Manager migration -- 13.3.3 Enabling LWWCM version control -- Chapter 14. Versioning -- 14.1 Versioning overview -- 14.2 Versioning of repository objects -- 14.2.1 Versioning in LWWCM -- 14.2.2 Versioning in Content Manager -- 14.3 Versioning external resources -- 14.3.1 Versioning in federated, JSP components and connect tags -- 14.3.2 Versioning using Content Manager -- Appendix A. Installation supplement -- Accessing a remote LS database -- Cleaning up a Windows system prior to installation -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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Siebel 7 with DB2 for z/OS [[electronic resource] ] : database implementation and administration guide / / [Viviane Anavi-Chaput ... et al.]
Siebel 7 with DB2 for z/OS [[electronic resource] ] : database implementation and administration guide / / [Viviane Anavi-Chaput ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 218 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.74
Altri autori (Persone) Anavi-ChaputViviane
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Database management
Application software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450153103321
[San Jose, Calif.], : International Technical Support Organization, 2003
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