ISO8859-11+K) I 6- G & (  , F < s / & " : * e? * H E 7B } D ( %H NT M C:Q~GP Fi!)"&#)$4+%H`&3'|(HZ)(*3+{,h|-x.b^/f0F(1YoD'DdD#:^vN%("7K  7( #` ' 7; mMxl!ns"g:#$$'a(I(a(p((( 3( ^(+Q w1Mh12.Usage: cl_filenet_pe_import [-D | -v] {-a | -r} -o -n -u -l -f -P [-M] -D Turn on debug mode. -v Turn on verbose mode. -a Add/change all necessary PowerHA SystemMirror resources for the specified DB2 instance. If the resources already exist, they will be removed and then added. This is the change/modify mode. -r Remove all PowerHA SystemMirror resources for the specified DB2 instance. -o DB2 UDB instance owning node. This is the node that has the highest priority. -n DB2 UDB takeover node(s). These nodes will be appended to the instance owning node and then passed to "claddgrp -n". Takeover nodelist is colon-separated. -u Process Engine User (owner) to be made highly available or removed. This is the only option required when removing (-r) the resources. -l The TCP/IP service IP label used by Process Engine to communicate with other application tiers and/or clients. -M Delete the pre-existing configuration (modify mode) -P Netmask(IPv4)/Prefix Length(IPv6) -f Input XML file populated with required informationProcess Engine Resource Group doesn't existFailed removing Process Engine Application Server from PowerHA SystemMirrorProcess Engine is not running on any nodeFailed removing Process Engine Service IP Label from PowerHA SystemMirrorProcess Engine Service IP label doesn't existFailed removing Process Engine Resource Group from PowerHA SystemMirrorStopping Process Engine on node "%1$s"Process Engine is not active on any nodeProcess Engine on node %1$s is still runningSleeping for %1$s seconds (up to a total of %2$s seconds)...Failed stopping the process engine on node %1$sProcess Engine on node %1$s is stoppedVerifying Process Engine user %1$sThe Process Engine user %1$s does not seem to be availableVerifying the Process Engine.Process Engine User %1$s doesn't exist in discovery informationProcess Engine must be properly configuredVerifying the owning node "%1$s" is part of takeover node(s) "%2$s" listThe owning node "%1$s" cannot be part of takeover node(s) "%2$s" listVerifying all supplied nodes are valid PowerHA SystemMirror nodes.Node %1$s is not a cluster nodeBoth instance owning node and takeover node(s) must be cluster nodesFailed removing Application monitor %1$sFailed creating PowerHA SystemMirror Service IP Label for Process EngineFailed creating PowerHA SystemMirror Application Server for process engine user %1$sFailed creating PowerHA SystemMirror SQL Monitor for Process Engine user %1$sFailed adding PowerHA SystemMirror SQL Monitor to the Meta DatabaseFailed creating PowerHA SystemMirror Process Monitor for Process Engine user %1$sFailed adding PowerHA SystemMirror Process Monitor to the Meta DatabaseFailed creating PowerHA SystemMirror Resource Group for Process Engine User %1$sFailed adding PowerHA SystemMirror Resource Group to the Meta DatabaseFailed adding resources to Resource GroupMissing required argument(s) to importSourcing in Process Engine discovery dataProcess Engine discovery data required but not foundProcess Engine on node %1$s should be manually stopped before continuingValidation of one or more required resources failedThe Process Engine for User %1$s is already defined to the PowerHA SystemMirror cluster configuration with application %2$sResource creation or adding required resources to resource group failed.Removal of one or more resources failed.Unexpected Process Engine import action encountered"%1$s (Process Engine RG)" START AFTER "%2$s (DB for Content Engine and Process Engine RG)" dependency has been established"%1$s (Process Engine RG)" START AFTER "%2$s (DB for Process Engine RG)" dependency has been established"%1$s (Application Engine and Content Engine RG)" START AFTER "%2$s (Process Engine RG)" dependency has been established"%1$s (Content Engine RG)" START AFTER "%2$s (Process Engine RG)" dependency has been established"%1$s (Application Engine RG)" START AFTER "%2$s (Process Engine RG)" dependency has been establishedProblem with XML configuration file. Ensure a valid XML file supplied.Adding custom verification library "%1$s" to PowerHA SystemMirror verification has failedUsage: cl_filenet_process_engine_start [-D | -v] PROCESS_ENGINE_USERProcess Engine is activeProcess Engine is not activeProcess Engine has been startedProcess Engine unable to startProcess Engine user is missingStarting Process Engine# PROCESS ENGINE START LOGUsage: cl_filenet_process_engine_stop [-D | -v] PROCESS_ENGINE_USER.Process Engine has been stoppedProcess Engine has not been stoppedStopping Process Engine# PROCESS ENGINE STOP LOGUsage: cl_filenet_process_engine_monitor [-D | -v] -u PROCESS_ENGINE_USER_NAMEProcess Engine Health check initiated# PROCESS ENGINE MONITOR LOGAdd a Process Engine User Resource GroupSelect the process engine user to make highly availableSelect a Process Engine UserApplication NameProcess Engine Owning NodeTakeover Node(s)Process Engine User NameProcess Engine Configuration VGService InterfaceModify a Process Engine Highly Available Resource GroupAdd a Content Engine Resource GroupAdd a Application Engine Resource GroupModify a Content Engine Highly Available Resource GroupModify a Application Engine Highly Available Resource GroupSpecify a symbolic name for the collection of PowerHA SystemMirror components that represent the Process Engine component. The name is limited to 64 characters and cannot contain spaces. This is the highest priority node that can own the resource group that configuration assistant will create. These are the lower priority node in desired order that can own the resource group that this configuration assistant will create. Leave a space between node names. This is the Process Engine User (Discovered Information), can't be modified. This is just for information to end user This is Process Engine Configuration Volume group (Discovered Information), can't be modified This is just for information to end user Specify the service IP label to be used by the Process Engine. The Process Engine will be modified to listen on the server IP label. The service IP label must be defined in the /etc/hosts file on both cluster nodes and cannot be a Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP address. Enterprise Content Management Configuration Assistant is an application That extends an existing PowerHA SystemMirror configuration to include monitoring and Recovery support for following sub-components Content Engine (If deployed under WAS) Application Engine (If deployed under WAS) Process Engine DB for Content Engine (If Database used is DB2) DB for Application Engine (If Database used is DB2) Content Engine is supported if deployed under WAS. WebSphere Application Server Configuration Assistant allows you to easily configure installations of WebSphere Application Server whose nodes are not federated, i.e. they are not part of a Network Deployment Environment. In the process of configuring Content Engine with PowerHA SystemMirror, if we encounter Application Engine has been configured and both Application Engine and Content Engine are deployed under same WebSphere Application Server, then required resources for Content Engine will be Updated in Application Engine RG. In such scenario we will have only One RG with required resources for both Content Engine and Application Engine. This allows you to easily configure Process Engine to the PowerHA SystemMirror cluster. The following information with other required information would be discovered Primary Node Takeover Node Process Engine User Process Engine Configuration VG Adds a process engine user to the cluster. This requires following Information to be specified Primary Node Takeover Nodes Service Interface With other discovered info "Process Engine User" and "Process Engine Configuration VG". Once done, the PowerHA SystemMirror cluster will start, stop, and monitor the application servers that are part of the Process Engine. This lists Users as part of Process Engine configuration Remove a Process Engine Resource Group will remove the PowerHA SystemMirror configuration for the selected Process Engine User. Application Engine is supported if deployed under WAS. WebSphere Application Server Configuration Assistant allows you to easily configure installations of WebSphere Application Server whose nodes are not federated, i.e. they are not part of a Network Deployment Environment. In the process of configuring Application Engine with PowerHA SystemMirror, if we encounter Content Engine has been configured and both Application Engine and Content Engine are deployed under same WebSphere Application Server, then required resources for Application Engine will be Updated in Content Engine RG. In such scenario we will have only One RG with required resources for both Content Engine and Application Engine. Change a Process Engine Resource Group provides options for * Adding a new PowerHA SystemMirror node to resource group * Changing the resources (like service IP label) of resource group * Removing a node from resource group FileNet P8 Smart AssistProcess EngineContent EngineApplication EngineDB for Content EngineDB for Process EngineUsage: cl_filenet_manual_config -f Usage: cl_filenet_was_AE_CE_import -a -t 'HTTPSERVER' -C Component -h HttpServerName -p PrimaryNode -n SeondaryNodes -s ServiceIP cl_filenet_was_AE_CE_import -a -t 'APPSERVER' -c CellName -N WebSphereNode -C Component -p PrimaryNode -n SeondaryNodes -s ServiceIP cl_filenet_was_AE_CE_import -a -t 'DMMANAGER' -c CellName -p PrimaryNode -n SeondaryNodes -s ServiceIP cl_filenet_was_AE_CE_import -r -t 'HTTPSERVER' -h HttpServerName cl_filenet_was_AE_CE_import -r -t 'APPSERVER' -c CellName -N WebSphereNode cl_filenet_was_AE_CE_import -r -t 'DMMANAGER' -c CellName Usage: cl_filenet_db_ce_pe_import [-D | -v] {-a | -r} -o -n -C -i -d -l -w [-M] [-F | -S] -D Turn on debug mode. -v Turn on verbose mode. -a Add/change all necessary PowerHA SystemMirror resources for the specified DB2 instance. If the resources already exist, they will be removed and then added. This is the change/modify mode. -r Remove all PowerHA SystemMirror resources for the specified instance. -C Component ID (DB for Process or Content Engine) -o DB2 UDB instance owning node. This is the node that has the highest priority. -n DB2 UDB takeover node(s). These nodes will be appended to the instance owning node and then passed to "claddgrp -n". Takeover nodelist is colon-separated. -i DB2 UDB instance name (owner) to be made highly available or removed. This is the only option required when removing (-r) the resources. -d DB2 UDB database name. This database is used by the Custom SQL Monitor. -l The TCP/IP service IP label used by DB2 to communicate with other application tiers and/or clients. -w The IP-based network where the service IP label (-l) is on. -M Delete the pre-existing configuration (modify mode) -F Signal First Resource Group with respect to Mutual takeover configuration. -S Signal Second Resource Group with respect to Mutual takeover configuration. The Database for Process and Content Engine has been already configured with Resource Group %1$s under Application %2$sThe Database for %1$s Engine has been already configured with Resource Group %2$s under Application %3$sThe Database for Process and Content Engine, both are deployed under same DB2 instance %1$s, so adding required resources of Database for %2$s Engine onto Database for %3$s Engine Resource Group %4$s