View troubleshooting information for creating an HCL Digital Experience
profile.
Each potential step in the configuration is included. Because the steps vary depending on
your selections, the steps are not numbered. Find the step that failed to learn more about
correcting and recovering from the failure. If you need to change a value that you entered in
the wizard, then you must run the configuration again.
Tip: If you must go through the wizard again, download the wizard selections that
you made to save time. Then, cancel the configuration. Start the process over and upload your
saved selections. Correct or enter values for the parameters that caused the failure.
If you are on
HCL Portal Version 8.5 without a
Combined Cumulative Fix
applied, then you can use this option in the Configuration Wizard to create an additional
profile.
Important: You cannot complete this configuration option, if you have
CF01 or a later Combined Cumulative Fix applied.
Create the target profile for HCL Digital Experience in the WebSphere
Application Server
About this task:
If the step fails, see the logs for the manageprofiles command to
determine why the step failed. The wizard uses the portal profile templates to create the
deployment manager profile. An error might result from a problem with the profile templates.
The error message in the log provides more information.
The log files are in the
app_server_root/logs/manageprofiles directory.
Important: WebSphere® Application
Server Version 8.5.5.5 requires that fix PI37248 is applied when creating the
managed portal profile. This step fails if PI37248 is not installed.
Table 1. Appropriate actions for step: Create the target profile for HCL Portal in the
WebSphere® Application
ServerIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again. |
Clean up step |
If an unrecoverable error occurs and this step fails, remove
the profile. Use the manageprofiles command to
remove the profile. The command file is in the
app_server_root/bin directory. The command file is a
script that is named manageprofiles.sh|bat.
Example: /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/bin/manageprofiles.sh -delete
-profileName dmgr01
Delete
the profile directory only if the manageprofiles command completes successfully. Then, run
Create the target profile for HCL Digital Experience
again. |
Install the ConfigEngine into the target HCL Digital Experience
profile
About this task:
If you completed a binary installation, this is your first step.
Table 2. Appropriate actions for step: Install the ConfigEngine into the target WebSphere® Portal profileIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in
configtrace.log for any failures. |
Register the HCL Digital Experience components with the ConfigEngine
About this task:Table 3. Appropriate actions for step: Register the components with the ConfigEngineIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run the
configuration process again provided you keep the same profile name. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Consolidate the properties files for HCL Digital Experience components used in
this configuration into a single properties file
About this task:Table 4. Appropriate actions for step: Consolidate the properties files for WebSphere® Portal components used in this configuration into
a single properties fileIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Prepare the profile for basic configuration
About this task:Table 5. Appropriate actions for step: Prepare the profile for basic configurationIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again.
|
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Validate the database connection and environment
About this task:Table 6. Appropriate actions for step: Validate the database connection and
environmentIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again.
|
Clean up step |
Contact support. |
Deploy applications into the portal profile
About this task:Table 7. Appropriate actions for step: Deploy applications into the portal profileIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again.
|
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Configure the JCR, theme, and core runtime components of your portal server
About this task:Table 8. Appropriate actions for step: Configure the JCR theme, and core runtime components
of your portal serverIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Deploy the administration portlets and pages to the portal
About this task:Table 9. Appropriate actions for step: Deploy the administration portlets and pages to the
portalIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Deploy the out-of-box pages and portlets to the portal
About this task:Table 10. Appropriate actions for step: Deploy the out-of-box pages and portlets to the
portalIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Remove the application server (server1) from the profile
About this task:Table 11. Appropriate actions for step: Remove the application server (server1) from the
profileIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If you already removed server1, you do not need to run this
step again. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Stop the portal server
About this task:Table 12. Appropriate actions for step: Stop the portal serverIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
Do not skip this step, if you are running the configuration
again. |
Clean up step |
Check for failures in the systemout and systemerror logs
for starting or stopping the portal server. |
Collect the deployment manager augmentation files and profile templates that are
required to build a cell
About this task:Table 13. Appropriate actions for step: Collect the deployment manager augmentation files and
profile templates that are required to build a cellIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
If this step was successful, you can skip it if you run
the configuration process again. |
Clean up step |
If this step fails, look in configtrace.log for any failures. |
Restart the HCL Portal server
About this task:Table 14. Appropriate actions for step: Restart the HCL Portal ServerIf you must run a configuration again, the table helps you determine what actions
are appropriate.
Actions |
Notes® |
Run the step again |
If this step fails, you can run this step again after you
clean up the issue. |
Skip the step |
Do not skip this step, if you are running the configuration
again. |
Clean up step |
Check for failures in the systemout and systemerror logs
for starting or stopping the portal server. |