- Configuring the IBM HTTP Server
Configure the IBM® HTTP Server as a reverse proxy server to route HCL Docs, File Viewer, and Conversion requests to the appropriate servers.
- Configuring the Windows task scheduler for the Conversion server
This task must be completed on each of the Conversion servers. The HCL Docs conversion server has monitors to ensure that the processes that convert the different documents into formats that are used by the HCL Docs editors are available and working properly. It is done through the task schedulers in Windows™. To ensure these schedulers are active and available, they need to be configured properly for your Windows™ environment.
- Changing Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) settings
In some customers' environment, SEP (Symantec Endpoint Protection) is running on the Conversion server. Its default configuration causes serious NFS access performance issue. Follow the steps to change SEP settings to avoid this problem.
- Restarting the Servers
Once you have set the servers to start automatically and configured the task schedulers, validate that the configuration is correct by restarting the servers on which the HCL Docs components are installed.
- Registering HCL Docs in Connections News
You can register HCL Docs in Connections News. Then when you @mention a person in comments, the person can see a notification in their home page. The person can also receive an email depending on their email notification duration settings.
- Testing your deployment
Verification of the installation is necessary to ensure HCL Docs is operational. Follow this procedure to verify that all components of HCL Docs are working.
- Optional post-installation tasks
Complete the post-installation tasks that are relevant to your deployment.