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Does the deployment manager manage the wmm files if the post-portal-federation task has not been run?

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Does the deployment manager manage the wmm files if the post-portal-federation task has not been run?

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No. You must run the post-portal-federation task, and then the deployment manager will manage the wmm files. If you do not run this task, you may see errors in the cluster about missing wmm files. Is the post-federation task a sub-task, or is it run explicitly? It is run explicitly, as documented in the WebSphere Portal InfoCenter. Do the check-in and check-out tasks actually modify the wmm files? No, these tasks simply allow you to safely modify the files manually on one portal node, and then update the deployment manager with your modified files. Which set of wmm files should you modify? You should modify the wmm files in the /wmm directory on the portal node where you ran the configuration task: WPSconfig check-out-wmm-cfg-files-from-dmgr NOTE: This task extracts the files from the deployment manager’s master repository and transfers them to the node on which the task was run. What is the general order of the process to modify the wmm files in a cluster? • Run the WPSconfig check-ou

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