Edit the CSEnvironment.properties file
To modify any LotusCollaborative Services environment properties, stop the portal server, locate the file in a location specific to platform, back up the file before editing it, use a text editor to open and modify it, and then restart the server.
Prerequisites
Configure the portal to recognize Lotus Domino and Collaborative Services
- Use the following commands to stop WebSphere Portal:
- Open a command prompt and change to the following directory:
Windows™: WP_PROFILE/bin
UNIX™: WP_PROFILE/bin
IBM i: WP_PROFILE/bin
- Enter the following command to stop the WebSphere_Portal server, where WebSphere_Portal is the name of the WebSphere Portal server:
Windows: stopServer.bat WebSphere_Portal -username admin_userid -password foo
UNIX: ./stopServer.sh WebSphere_Portal -username admin_userid -password foo
IBM i: stopServer WebSphere_Portal -username admin_userid -password foo
- Open the CSEnvironment.properties file in a text editor. The file is located in...
Windows: WP_PROFILE/PortalServer/config/config
UNIX: WP_PROFILE/PortalServer/config/config
i: WP_PROFILE/PortalServer/config/config
- Before making any changes, make a back up copy of the CSEnvironment.properties file.
- Edit the CSEnvironment.properties file to include the appropriate values.
- Remove the comment tag (#) from the beginning of each edited line.
- Save the changes.
- Use the following commands to restart the portal server:
- Open a command prompt and change to the following directory:
- Enter the following command to start the WebSphere_Portal server, where WebSphere_Portal is the name of the WebSphere Portal server:
Windows: startServer.bat WebSphere_Portal
UNIX: ./startServer.sh WebSphere_Portal
IBM i: startServer WebSphere_Portal
Parent
Collaborative Services environment properties
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