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
Continue readingA technical blog about HCL Connections, HCL Domino and other stuff
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 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HCL Connections 6.5 CR1 component pack at a customer I run into a lot of points where the HCL documentation is simply outdated or very confusing.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 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
Continue readingConnections is all about freedom for the users on how they want to promote themselves to the organisation. However, for profile fields it can be wise to force users to use certain formats for, for example, telephone fields. This article shows a way to do that.
Continue readingThe Blogs application by default has a rather low limit of 4 MB for the total size of uploaded images in a Blog. Every image in a blog item in this blog counts to this limit. This article explains how to extend this limit
Continue readingLast September I presented at Social Connections/LetsConnect in München about Tivoli Directory Integrator. I promised to write a blog article with more technical details of my customisations and how to customise your assemblyline. Here’s part 1
Continue readingIn a previous article I mentioned the importance of having enough resources for your Core Group Coordinator to allow a properly functioning High Availability Manager. I was pointed out that there’s another relevant setting to the Core Group Coordinator
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