Posted tagged ‘cm’

Automating ICM Event & Monitor Handlers

December 22, 2011

The ICM Event Monitor and Handler can be used for a variety of tasks from automatically creating workitems in FileNet to generating email notifications when new documents are added to the repository. However these tasks are manually trigger from the command line and do not have a password switch making an automated restart tricky. Well [...]

NSE Indexer not doing as it is told!

August 24, 2010

Problem: At a recent customer engagement we were having issues enabling the text search functionality provided by NSE on newly created Itemtypes. Cause: When enabling text search for the first time the NSE Indcxer supplies several optimal configuration settings. However these are documented incorrectly in the configuration file, cteixcfg.ini. The configuration file actually states that [...]

Need to update your DB2 Licenses?

August 24, 2010

Run the following program to determine what the current state of your DB2 license is: <install_directory>/SQLLIB/bin/db2licm -l Once you have you updated license file from IBM  PassPort Advantage you can then run the following to update your DB2 license: <install_directory>/SQLLIB/bin/db2licm -a /tmp/db2ese.lic More information can be found here: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21139763

Content Manager/FileNet Timeouts

August 20, 2010

Working with a customer today we experienced problems with transactions that were taking place against their ECM repository. Many 100′s of transactions were occuring but not all were being executed. We have seen this before with larger email archiving solutions that are running on Windows. Problem: Basically, the root cause is down to Windows Server [...]

Locked out again! CM & LDAP

July 1, 2010

Previously, on site at a customer we kept getting locked out of our unix accounts. It got frustrating every morning having to ask the unix guys to unlock our accounts – I am sure they thought we had hooves for fingers! Well today I discovered what the root cause was. It turns out that when [...]


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