Changing database passwords that are used by HCL Portal | HCL Digital Experience
If database passwords are modified or expired, you must specify the new passwords on the IBM WebSphere Application Server and on the IBM DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Server Edition server so that HCL Portal can access them.
Before you begin
- Ensure that the administrative server for WebSphere® Application Server is running.
- If this server is a clustered environment, you must have the Deployment Manager and the nodes up and the HCL Portal server stopped.
- If the Virtual Member Manager (VMM) is using the database, see Changing the password for a repository under a federated repositories configuration in the related links for instructions on updating the VMM database password.
Procedure
- Check whether the database user was disabled because of invalid login attempts. Re-enable the database user if necessary.
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Update the data sources for HCL Portal:
- If you are an administrator and must change the DB2® password, you
must change the database administrator user password on the system.
- Restart the WebSphere® Integrated Solutions Console.
- On the DB2® server, complete
the following steps:
- Click .
- Stop all running DB2® services.
- For each service that your DB2® instance uses, display the menu and select Properties.
- Select the Log On tab and change the DB2® administrator's user name and password.
If you do not change the DB2® administrator's user name and password in the properties of each DB2® service, the DB2® database application does not start. - For z/OS®: Start your HCL Portal server.
Results
Repeat for each JDBC Provider, data source, and alias that is affected.
Results:
WebSphere® Application Server and HCL Digital Experience were updated to use your new database passwords. Verify that the HCL Digital Experience application server is running by opening the following URL in a browser: http://hostname.example.com:10039/wps/portal, where hostname.example.com is the fully qualified host name of the server where Portal is running and 10039 is the default transport port that is created by WebSphere® Application Server. The port number might be different for your environment.http://hostname.example.com:10039/wps/portal, where hostname.example.com is the fully qualified host name of the server where Portal is running and 10039 is the default transport port that is created by HCL Digital Experience application server. The port number might be different for your environment.http://hostname.example.com:10039/wps/portal, where hostname.example.com is the fully qualified host name of the server where Portal is running and 10039 is the default transport port that is created by HCL Digital Experience application server. The port number might be different for your environment.Lotus Quickr.