Generating Security identifiers for an existing FileNet deployment
You need to generate Security Identifiers (SID) values for installing IBM® Connections Content Manager with an existing FileNet® deployment.
About this task
Procedure
- On the Connections system, create a directory to hold the
JARs you will copy from the FileNet® side.
For example:
- Windows™: C:\CPEFiles
- Linux™, AIX®: /CPEFiles
- Copy the Jace.jar and log4j.jar files from the FileNet® Content Platform Engine deployment.
- Place these JAR files into a subdirectory called lib in
the directory you previously createdFor example:
- Windows™: C:\CPEFiles\lib
- Linux™, AIX®: /CPEFiles/lib
- Edit and save the generateSID.bat|.sh script
file by updating the line containing the CE_HOME variable
to refer to the directory you created in step #1.For example:
- Windows™: set CE_HOME=C:/CPEFiles
- Linux™, AIX®: export CE_HOME=/CPEFiles
- Open a command line console and change directory to <Connections_HOME>.
- Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable if it has not already
been defined.For example:
- Windows: set JAVA_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\java
- Linux, AIX: export JAVA_HOME=/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/java
- Run the following command to generate the SID value for
an associated username:
- Windows™: generateSID.bat
- Linux™, AIX®: generateSID.sh
- Hostname the Content Platform Engine application (FileNetEngine) is running on
- Port number the Content Platform Engine application (FileNetEngine) is listening on
- Domain admin username
- Domain admin password
- Username you desire to generate the SID for