Sun Java System Portal Server 7 Technical Overview

Chapter 5 Understanding the Management Console

This topic describes the Portal Server management console, a browser interface that simplifies a variety of portal administration and configuration tasks. This topic provides the following sections:

About the Management Console

The Portal Server management console is a JavaTM 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EETM) application that:

The Portal Server management console enables portal administrators to manage a variety of functions, including tasks for the following:

The management console also enables portal administrators to perform the following activities:

ProcedureTo Log In to the Management Console

Portal administrators access the Portal Server management console using a browser client from a distinct uniform resource identifier (URI).

  1. Type this URL in your browser: http://hostname:port/psconsole

    hostname

    The name of the system that the management console is running on.

    port

    The management console's port number assigned during installation.

    The log in window is displayed.

  2. In the text boxes, type the Admin User Name and Password.

    The admin user should be a top-level administrator. A typical Admin User Name is amadmin.

  3. Click the Log In button.

    The management console's Common Tasks page is displayed.

About the User Interface

The management console's user interface arranges administration functions into pages. Across the top of each page is a tab strip. The tabs present pages that group management functions in an organized manner. To navigate from page to page, administrators click a tab.

This section provides a description of the following interface elements:

Common Tasks Tab

The Common Tasks page displays a series of links. The links are shortcuts that provide direct access to tasks that portal administrators frequently perform. When administrators log on to the management console, the Common Tasks tab is active. The tasks are organized into four categories:

Selecting a task provides direct access to the page or wizard for that task. For example, to update logger settings, click the Logger Settings link under the Maintenance heading.

Portals Tab

The Portals page lists the deployed portals by their portal IDs. This page allows administrators to do the following:

In addition, administrators can click the name of a specific portal to access pages for managing that portal. The pages allow administrators to do the following:

During Portal Server installation, the portal1 portal is set up and listed on the Portals page.

Search Servers Tab

The Search Servers page allows portal administrators to manage the search server. This page allows administrators do the following:

In addition, administrators can click the name of a specific search server to access pages for managing it. The pages allow administrators to do the following:

Secure Remote Access Tab

The Secure Remote Access tab allows administrators to manage how remote users securely access a portal and its services over the Internet. This page allows administrators to do the following:

SSO Adapter Tab

The SSO Adapters page allows administrators to manage how end users gain authenticated access to applications after signing in once. This page allows administrators to do the following:

In addition, administrators can click the name of a specific meta-adapter that is set up to access pages for managing that portal. The pages allow administrators to do the following:

Wizards

The management console provides easy-to-use wizards for tasks that require more than one step. The wizards:

An example of a wizard is the New Instance wizard, which provides the step-by-step process for creating a new portal instance.

Online Help

Online help provides assistance for completing management tasks and viewing information. To view online help, administrators click the Help button that is available on each page.

Security Features

The management console performs the following actions to provide security: