You must have the role of TEXTML Server
Administrator before undertaking the tasks outlined in this document. This is a level of
permission that is set outside of IXIA TEXTML Server software, typically via
Active Directory.
You must have the role of TEXTML Server Administrator
prior to tackling certain tasks within TEXTML Administration perspective, such as:
- Breaking locks on topics or other content objects
- Unlocking all documents
- Locking the docbase
- Backup or restore functions
To determine whether you have the necessary TEXTML Server
Administrator privileges, do the following:
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Open the TEXTML Administration perspective by clicking the
TEXTML Administration shortcut on the
tool bar. If the shortcut is not displayed, follow these steps:
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Select
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Click TEXTML
Administration.
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Click Open.
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In the TEXTML
Administration view, double-click the server.
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If your server is not displayed in the view, add it by doing
the following:
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To find the server name, click and select IXIA CCMS.
In the TEXTML Server Connection section, the
server name is the Hostname.
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Copy the Hostname and close the
Preferences window.
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In the TEXTML Administration
view, right-click and select Add Server.
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In the Server field, enter the
server name.
The Port
field should fill automatically. If you need the port number, you can
find it in the same place as the server name in the Preferences window.
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Click OK.
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When the Connect as dialog
opens, type your username and password and click OK.
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Double-click the name of your Content Store to open a connection to it.
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Right-click the server, and select Configure Properties.
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Click the Server
Security tab.
Sample result:
Make sure you have Server administrator role privileges for at least
one of the identified roles.
Note: If this tab is blank, you do
not have TEXTML Server Administrator role
privileges.
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Click OK.
You now have TEXTML Server Administrator role
privileges.