ibm/cpe-2003-rc5

IBM FileNet Content Process Engine - 5.5.6

IBM Corporation
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Release categoryGenerally Available
Exposed ports9443/tcp, 9080/tcp, 38241/tcp
Privilege modeUnprivileged
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Description

IBM Cloud Pak for Automation V20.0.3 - IBM FileNet Content Process Engine - 5.5.6

Type

Standalone image

Stream

Single-stream

Size

1.3 GB

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Category

Content Management/Authoring
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Image specifications

The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.

Canonical image IDIBM FileNet Content Process Engine - 5.5.6
SummaryThe FileNet® P8 platform offers enterprise-level scalability and flexibility to handle the most demanding content challenges, the most complex business processes, and integration to all your existing systems. FileNet P8 is a reliable, scalable, and highly available enterprise platform that enables you to capture, store, manage, secure, and process information to increase operational efficiency and lower total cost of ownership. FileNet P8 enables you to streamline and automate business processes, access and manage all forms of content, and automate records management to help meet compliance needs.
DescriptionThe Universal Base Image is designed and engineered to be the base layer for all of your containerized applications, middleware and utilities. This base image is freely redistributable, but Red Hat only supports Red Hat technologies through subscriptions for Red Hat products. This image is maintained by Red Hat and updated regularly.
ProviderIBM Corporation
MaintainerRed Hat, Inc.
Repository nameIBM® Content Platform Engine
Image version5.5.6
Architectureamd64
Exposed ports"9443/tcp","9080/tcp","38241/tcp"
User50001
Working directoryJAVA_/opt/ibm/java/jre
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  1. log in to MyIBM Container Software Library with the IBMid and password that are associated with the entitled software.
  2. In the Container software library tile, verify your entitlement on the View library page, and then go to Get entitlement key to retrieve the key.
  3. Create a pull secret by running a kubectl create secret command.
    $ kubectl create secret docker-registry admin.registrykey --docker-server=cp.icr.io --docker-username=cp --docker-password="<API_KEY_GENERATED>" --docker-email=<USER_EMAIL>

    Note: The cp.icr.io value for the docker-server parameter is the only registry domain name that contains the images.

    Note: Use “cp” for the docker-username. The docker-email has to be a valid email address (associated to your IBM ID). Make sure you are copying the Entitlement Key in the docker-password field within double-quotes.

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