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1. Preface
1.1. Audience
1.2. Typographic Conventions
1.3. CoreMedia Services
1.3.1. Registration
1.3.2. CoreMedia Releases
1.3.3. Documentation
1.3.4. CoreMedia Training
1.3.5. CoreMedia Support
1.4. Changelog
2. Overview
2.1. The Content Server
2.2. Replication Live Servers
2.2.1. State Diagram
2.2.2. Extent of Replication
2.2.3. Inconsistencies during Replication
2.2.4. Fault Tolerance of the Content Delivery Environment
2.2.4.1. Example Live System Setup
2.2.4.2. Malfunctions of the Master Live Server
2.2.4.3. Malfunctions of the Replication Live Server
2.2.4.4. Malfunctions of the CAE
2.3. Multi-Master Publishing
2.4. Server Run Levels
2.5. Changelog
3. Configuration and Operation
3.1. Deploying the Content Server
3.2. Configuring the Database
3.2.1. Specifying Tablespaces for the Content Server
3.2.2. Oracle Database
3.2.2.1. Optimization Options
3.2.3. DB2
3.2.4. Microsoft SQL Server
3.2.5. PostgreSQL Database
3.2.6. MySQL Database
3.2.7. Replication at the Database Level
3.3. Configuring Blob Storage
3.4. Exclusive Locks
3.5. Configuring CORBA
3.6. Extending the Content Server
3.7. Starting the Server
3.8. Recovery of Content Server Databases
3.8.1. Backup Strategy
3.8.2. Recovery of a Content Management Server Database
3.8.3. Recovery of a Master Live Server Database
3.9. Administrating Replication Live Servers
3.9.1. Installing the First Replication Live Server
3.9.2. Installing further Replication Live Servers
3.9.3. Replication Live Servers Backups
3.9.4. Restoring from Replication Live Server Backup
3.9.5. Restoring from Master Live Server Backup
3.9.6. Removing a Replication Live Server
3.9.7. Analyzing the Replicator State
3.10. Administrating Multi-Master Publishing
3.10.1. Enabling Multi-Master Publishing
3.10.2. Configuring Multi-Master Publishing
3.10.3. Adding Publication Targets
3.10.4. Migrate to Multi-Master Management Extension
3.10.4.1. Creating a Test Environment
3.10.4.2. Migrating the Clients
3.10.4.3. Migrating the Content Servers
3.10.4.4. Updating Simultaneously
3.10.4.5. Splitting Content to Multiple Targets
3.10.4.6. Content items in the Recycle Bin
3.10.4.7. High Availability During the Migration
3.11. Truncate the ChangeLog
3.12. LDAP Integration
3.12.1. User Authentication
3.12.1.1. LoginModule Configuration in jaas.conf
3.12.1.2. License Management and Login Predicates
3.12.2. Configuration of UserProviders
3.12.3. LdapUserProvider
3.12.4. ActiveDirectoryUserProvider
3.12.5. Connecting LDAP Over SSL
3.12.6. Common Customizations
3.12.7. LDAP User and User Changes Application
3.13. Server Utility Programs
3.13.1. Information
3.13.1.1. Dump
3.13.1.2. IOR
3.13.1.3. License
3.13.1.4. Processorusage
3.13.1.5. Publications
3.13.1.6. Repositorystatistics
3.13.1.7. Rules
3.13.1.8. Sessions
3.13.1.9. Systeminfo
3.13.1.10. Validate Link Type
3.13.1.11. Validate Multi-Site
3.13.2. Operation
3.13.2.1. Cancelpublication
3.13.2.2. Changepassword
3.13.2.3. Cleaners
3.13.2.3.1. Clean Recycle Bin
3.13.2.3.2. Clean Versions
3.13.2.4. Content-UUID-Migration
3.13.2.5. DBIndex
3.13.2.6. Dumpusers
3.13.2.7. Encryptpasswords
3.13.2.8. JShell
3.13.2.9. Groovy Shell
3.13.2.10. JMXDump
3.13.2.11. Killsession
3.13.2.12. Password Property Encryption
3.13.2.13. Events
3.13.2.14. Restoreusers
3.13.2.15. Runlevel
3.13.2.16. Schemaaccess
3.13.2.17. Serverimport/Serverexport
3.13.2.18. SQL
3.13.2.19. Tracesession
3.13.2.20. Unlockcontentserver
3.13.2.21. Usedlicenses
3.13.3. Repository
3.13.3.1. Approve
3.13.3.2. Bulkpublish
3.13.3.3. Destroy
3.13.3.4. Publish
3.13.3.5. Publishall
3.13.3.6. Republish
3.13.3.7. Query
3.13.3.8. Queryapprove
3.13.3.9. Querypublish
3.13.3.10. Search
3.14. JMX Management
3.15. User Administration
3.15.1. Predefined Users and Groups
3.15.1.1. Standard Groups and Users
3.15.1.2. Workflow Role Groups
3.15.1.3. Changing the Password of System Users
3.15.2. User Rights Management
3.15.2.1. Rule Tables
3.15.2.2. Required Rights for Resource Operations
3.15.2.3. Computation of Rights
3.15.3. Administrator Groups
3.15.4. Content Server Groups and Users
3.15.5. Live Server Groups and Users
3.15.6. Assigning Licenses to Users
3.16. Troubleshooting
4. Developing a Content Type Model
4.1. Properties
4.2. Creating Content Type Definitions
4.2.1. Structure of Content Type Definitions
4.2.2. Inheriting Content Types
4.2.3. Attaching Properties to Existing Content Types
4.3. Schema Update
4.3.1. The Database Schema
4.3.2. Struct Properties
4.3.3. Adding Content Types
4.3.4. Renaming Content Types
4.3.5. Deleting Content Types
4.3.6. Adding Properties
4.3.7. Renaming Properties
4.3.8. Changing Properties
4.3.8.1. Changing Property Type
4.3.8.2. Changing the Size of a StringProperty
4.3.8.3. Changing the Observe Attribute of a StringProperty
4.3.8.4. Changing LinkType of LinkListProperty
4.3.9. Deleting Properties
5. Reference
5.1. Configuration Property Reference
5.2. Managed Properties
Glossary
Index
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4.3.8 Changing Properties
This section describes some use cases for property changes.
Renaming Properties
Changing Property Type
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