Manual : GLOBAL-SITE Administrator Guide, version 2.2

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GLOBAL-SITE Controller

  • 2.2 PTF-02, 2.2 PTF-01, 2.2.0
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Original Publication Date: 09/27/2007



Introduction to the GLOBAL-SITE Controller

Welcome to the GLOBAL-SITE Controller

Application tools
Specifications

GLOBAL-SITE Controller features

Application and content synchronization
Version control
Site recovery and one-button rollback
Content and administration security
Visibility into the publishing process
Adaptable open systems and web publishing support
Secure, succinct network traffic
iControl support
Command line support
SNMP event notification
Republish all content
Controlling servers with the GLOBAL-SITE agent (Linux) Windows® Media Technology
Windows® Media TechnologyTM push
Dual NIC support
Licensing control
Gigabit Ethernet card option
Update restrictions
What's new from version 2.1

Finding additional help

Release notes
Online help

Working with the First-Time Boot Utility

Using the First-Time Boot utility

Gathering configuration information

Starting the First-Time Boot utility

Defining a root password
Defining a GLOBAL-SITE password
Allowing Tech Support
Defining a host name
Configuring a default route
Configuring the interfaces
Configuring nameserver
Configuring NTP clocks
Configuring a time zone
Configuring system time
Configuring remote administration
Configuring services
Entering the GLOBAL-SITE Identifier

Configuring settings for the GLOBAL-SITE web server

Configuring GLOBAL-SITE web server passwords

Configuring the LDAP server

Confirming your configuration settings

Committing your configuration settings to the system

Publishing Documents

Why GLOBAL-SITE Controller?

Understanding GLOBAL-SITE objects

Planning to configure the GLOBAL-SITE Controller

Defining publications
Defining sections
Specifying the subscribers for section content

Using the publishing cycle

Updating the content of sections
Delivering the content to subscribers
Displaying status
Delivering the edition

Increasing Control over Publishing

Using enhanced publishing features

Scheduling the publishing process

Scheduled publications
Scheduled activation of new content
Comparing controlled and independent activation
Options for controlled activation

Working with the BIG-IP and virtual servers

Guidelines for BIG-IP--GLOBAL-SITE Controller cooperation
Creating a BIG-IP on the GLOBAL-SITE Controller
Marking BIG-IP nodes as down while updating content with the GLOBAL-SITE Controller

Working with the EDGE-FX Cache and cache subscribers

Supported URL schemes
Guidelines for EDGE-FX Cache and GLOBAL-SITE Controller cooperation
Managing a cache subscriber
Creating a cache subscriber

Creating non-archived publications

Looking at benefits of non-archived publications
Planning for non-archived publications
Considering the details of non-archived publishing
Using procedures for non-archived publications

Understanding file transfer methods

FTP
FTP-Push
WebDAV
WebDAV-SSL
Choosing a port for the file transfer method

Controlling servers with the GLOBAL-SITE agent

Installing and configuring the GLOBAL-SITE agent and scripts

Transferring files using WebDAV and WebDAV-SSL

Section updates using FTP-Push

Defining exceptions to sections

Monitoring Publishing Processes

Managing publishing

Making ongoing configuration changes

Working with unavailable subscribers
Freeing up disk space by deleting editions and unused versions
Switching sections in an existing publication to use FTP-Push transfer method
Changing system settings using the System Settings screen
Changing system settings using the ITCMconsole command line interface

Understanding publication logs

Publication log
System Log
Error Log
Verification log

Understanding the GLOBAL-SITE Controller phases

Interpreting phases in the status line
Using the Phases of Publication table

ITCMconsole Command Line Interface

ITCMconsole commands

Using the ITCMconsole
Commands

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acl

Working with the default.acl file

alert

Creating actions and subactions
Creating user-defined alerts
Modifying default alerts
Changing global settings
Overriding global settings

date

Setting the date and time

gs_identifier

ldap

Running the LDAP server
Administering the LDAP server
Checking the host name for the LDAP server
Changing the IP address of the controller
Changing the LDAP server
Checking status on the LDAP server

license

netinet

Configuring network devices
Configuring interfaces
Viewing your configuration
Changing the host name of the controller

ratelimit

Configuring aggregate rate limiting
Configuring custom rate limiting
Viewing rate limit statistics
Using the batch mode to create custom rate limits

reboot

service

[enable | disable | start | stop]
Configuring the CORBA service
Displaying service status

show

Using the show command
Viewing the software version

timezone

Setting the time zone

user

Configuring user accounts

webserver

Configuring the webserver

webuser

Configuring accounts
Migrating htpasswd contents to the LDAP server
Configuring LDAP users

wrapper

Setting permissions

SNMP, MIBs, traps, and alerts

Working with SNMP and alerts

SNMP agent

MIBs

Default and user-defined alerts

Using global settings
Default alerts
Creating user-defined alerts
Triggering user-defined alerts

Reconfiguring the Controller

Changing the host name or IP address of a GLOBAL-SITE Controller

Editing the network and hosts files
Resetting the GLOBAL-SITE identifier
Updating the distributor lists on other GLOBAL-SITE Controllers

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