Archive for August, 2008
Hi Folks, I was almost fed up doing the WPS and Portlets performance tuning. However, I finally able to achieve the accepted number of concurrent users (around 1500) in the WPS 6 running on 2 Windows Intel boxes.
The standard and out-of-the-box way to achieve WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino Application Single Sign-on is by using LTPA Token key. This LTPA Token is a shared web-based key account recognized by IBM WebSphere and Lotus Domino systems that enable the WebSphere or Lotus based applications to trust each other.
In case you find a case where your WebSphere Portal crashed, here is a few tips to troubleshoot.
Our portal is configured to authenticate to two LDAPs and the Lotus Connections 2.0 using Federated Repository is configured to authenticate to two LDAPs.
This is the steps to configure the IBM WebSphere Portal 6.0.1.3 Single Sign-on to Lotus Connections 2.0:
Maybe some of you have requirement to do Portal Site Analysis. One of ways to do it is by analysing the SA.log. This SA.log is the standard IBM WebSphere Portal Site Analysis log. This SA.log parameters can be configured easily using the WebSphere Portal property files or WAS Resource Environments, depending on your setup. One of the parameters is the frequency of the logs to be generated. Currently, I set to 1 day.