Book description
This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides a practical guide to the design, installation, configuration, and maintenance of IBM Content Manager OnDemand Version 9.0.
Content Manager OnDemand manages high-volume storage and retrieval of electronic statements and provides efficient enterprise report management. Content Manager OnDemand transforms formatted computer output and printed reports, such as statements and invoices, into electronic information for easy report management. Content Manager OnDemand helps eliminate costly, high-volume print output by capturing, indexing, archiving, and presenting electronic information for improved customer service.
This publication covers the key areas of Content Manager OnDemand, some of which might not be known to the Content Manager OnDemand community or are misunderstood. The book covers various topics, including basic information in administration, database structure, storage management, and security. In addition, the book covers data indexing, loading, conversion, and expiration. Other topics include user exits, performance, retention management, records management, and many more.
Because many other resources are available that address subjects on different platforms, this publication is not intended as a comprehensive guide for Content Manager OnDemand; rather, it is intended to complement the existing Content Manager OnDemand documentation and provide insight into the issues that might be encountered in the setup and use of Content Manager OnDemand.
Table of contents
- Front cover
- Notices
- Preface
- Summary of changes
- Part 1 Basic system concepts and design
- Chapter 1. Overview and concepts
- Chapter 2. Setting up a Content Manager OnDemand instance
- Chapter 3. Administration
- Chapter 4. Database structure
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Chapter 5. Storage management
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5.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Multiplatforms
- 5.1.1 Tivoli Storage Manager overview
- 5.1.2 Configuring Content Manager OnDemand for Tivoli Storage Manager archive management
- 5.1.3 Content Manager OnDemand storage management
- 5.1.4 Storage set definition
- 5.1.5 Application group storage management
- 5.1.6 Advanced application group storage management
- 5.1.7 IBM System Storage Archive Manager
- 5.1.8 The arsmaint command
- 5.2 Object access method for z/OS
- 5.3 Archive Storage Manager for Content Manager OnDemand for i
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5.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Multiplatforms
- Chapter 6. Security
- Part 2 Data indexing, loading, retrieval, and expiration
- Chapter 7. Indexing and loading
- Chapter 8. User clients
- Chapter 9. Data conversion
- Chapter 10. Migration and expiring data and indexes
- Chapter 11. Exits
- Part 3 Advanced system concepts and design
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Chapter 12. Scalability, reliability, and availability architectures
- 12.1 Scalability, reliability, and availability defined
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12.2 Scaling a Content Manager OnDemand system
- 12.2.1 Vertical scalability
- 12.2.2 Horizontal scalability: Library server
- 12.2.3 Horizontal scalability: Multiple object servers
- 12.2.4 Horizontal and vertical scalability: Storage manager
- 12.2.5 Horizontal scalability: Multiple logical partitions and systems
- 12.2.6 Multiple server configuration rules
- 12.3 High availability
- Chapter 13. Performance
- Part 4 Enhancement options
- Chapter 14. Report distribution
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Chapter 15. Full text search
- 15.1 Introduction to full text search in Content Manager OnDemand
- 15.2 Full text search architecture in Content Manager OnDemand
- 15.3 Planning and installing FTS
- 15.4 Configuring and operating full text search
- 15.5 Running full text indexing process
- 15.6 Using full text search in Content Manager OnDemand Clients
- 15.7 Troubleshooting tips
- Chapter 16. Enhanced Retention Management
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Chapter 17. Content Federation Services for Content Manager OnDemand and IBM Enterprise Records
- 17.1 Content Federation Services for Content Manager OnDemand and IBM Enterprise Records overview
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17.2 Administration of Content Federation Services for Content Manager OnDemand for Enterprise Records
- 17.2.1 Configuring Content Federation Services for Content Manager OnDemand
- 17.2.2 Configuring application groups
- 17.2.3 Configuring application group fields
- 17.2.4 Configuring application group permissions
- 17.2.5 Federating document metadata to Content Federation Services for Content Manager OnDemand
- 17.3 Content Federation Services for Content Manager OnDemand architecture overview
- 17.4 Deployment considerations
- Part 5 Troubleshooting, hints, and techniques
- Chapter 18. Troubleshooting and tracing
- Related publications
- Back cover
Product information
- Title: IBM Content Manager OnDemand Guide
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2013
- Publisher(s): IBM Redbooks
- ISBN: 9780738438740
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