Installing the HCL Connections Component Pack 6.5 CR1 – Part 6: Configuring the applications
In part 6 we look at the configuration that’s needed for the Component pack
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In part 6 we look at the configuration that’s needed for the Component pack
Continue readingIn the previous part I discussed preparing the environment for the applications. If everything is working till this point, then installing the applications is actually really easy
Continue readingPart 4 discusses installing the Connections environment and infratstructure. Everything up to installing the actual applications themselves
Continue readingAs a next step we’ll import the components of the Component pack into a Docker registry. If you have an
Continue readingIn the 2nd part of this series about installing the component pack for HCL Connections 6.5 CR1, I discuss the installation of the remaining prerequisites: Kubernetes, Calico and Helm.
Continue readingAs I’m currently installing the HCL Connections 6.5 CR1 component pack at a customer I run into a lot of points where the HCL documentation is simply outdated or very confusing. In a series of articles I plan to write about the caveats in the documentation, to hopefully help you with your installation. In this first part I cover Docker.
Continue readingRan into a nice little tool today called cronolog which allows you to save you apache / IBM HTTP Server logs in directories per year, month and day, but also can automatically create a symbolic link to the last 2 logfiles in another location.
Continue readingComponent pack 6.5.0.1 came with support for recent versions of Kubernetes, Docker and Helm. It turned out however that the included version of the Helm chart for Activities Plus couldn’t deal with these versions. This post explains where to get the updated Helm chart.
Continue readingIncreasing your file systems in Linux is not hard, but I couldn’t find a concise guide applicable to the general situation for a Domino server. So I created one
Continue readingSometimes figuring out why a certain user keeps appearing in your employee.error file in TDI can be a tedious task. This simple tip can help
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