Managing a system

You administer the system at the repository and community levels.

After you install IBM® Rational® Asset Manager, configure the repository for communities.

The image
shows boxes that you can click to go to the task topics for repository
and community administration. Click here for information on managing individual licenses Click here for information on assigning repository administrators Click here for information on updating users and group information Click here for information on defining communities Click here for information on configuring assets Click here for information on enabling the service-oriented architecture model library Click here for information on defining policy processes Click here for information on modifying community home pages Click here for information on defining roles and permissions Click here for information on adding new users and assigning roles Click here for information on adding new user groups and assigning roles Click here for information on creating custom lifecycle processes Click here for information on connecting a community to outside servers Click here for information on creating community-specific classifications

The task flow shows the administration tasks to set up and manage a system. For more information about a task, click an area in the image.

As the figure shows, managing your system is done at the repository and community levels.

Repository administrators complete these tasks:
Community administrators complete these tasks:
Administrators might also perform these system management tasks:
To retrieve available system configuration information, you can use the server setup application summary page, the configuration report, and log files. From the server setup application you can view the system information of your server environment: See this topic for additional information on reviewing system information and log files.

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