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Configuring Metacat
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When Metacat (Tomcat) is started, the Metacat servlet checks to see if it is 
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configured. If not, Metacat will automatically send you to the configuration 
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pages. 
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If the installation is new, or the previous version is before 1.9.0, pay close 
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attention to the configuration values. If you have upgraded Metacat, and the 
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previous version is 1.9.0 or later, Metacat will pull existing configuration 
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settings from a backup location. You should still verify that the values are 
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correct.
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To access your Metacat, open a Web browser and type::
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  http://<your_context_url>
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Where <your_context_url> is the URL of the server hosting the Metacat followed 
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by the name of the WAR file (i.e., the application context) that you installed.
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For instance, the context URL for the KNB Metacat is: http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/knb
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You can always open the configuration screen from within Metacat by typing::
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  http://<your_context_url>/admin
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Initial Configuration
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Before you can log in to the Metacat and configure it, you are required to 
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confirm Metacat's back-up location and authentication configuration (if not 
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already configured). Metacat will automatically attempt to locate an existing 
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back-up directory, but you may need to correct the value or specify a directory 
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(if the installation is new, or if Metacat was unable to determine the location 
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of an existing back-up directory). The authentication configuration is required 
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for logging in to the Metacat and for defining administrative accounts. 
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Instructions for `Changing Authentication Configuration without Authentication`_ 
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are included at the end of this section.
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Back-up Configuration
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To preserve its configuration settings, Metacat backs up crucial configuration details to 
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a directory outside the application directories. Because a new installation/upgrade 
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does not know where this external directory is, Metacat uses a discovery 
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algorithm to locate it. If Metacat cannot identify a backup directory, you will 
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see the Backup Directory Configuration screen.
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NOTE: If the metacat.properties file has many custom settings, it should be manually 
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backed up before any Metacat upgrade as deploying a new Metacat war file will overwrite
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the existing file.
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.. figure:: images/screenshots/image011.png
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   Configuring the Backup Directory.
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Authentication Configuration
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Whether you are installing or upgrading the Metacat servlet, you will 
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automatically be sent to the Authentication Configuration page. You can also 
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reach the Authentication Configuration page from a running Metacat by typing::
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  http://<your_context_url>/admin
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Metacat uses LDAP as its primary authentication mechanism, but you can define 
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your own authentication mechanism by creating a Java class that implements 
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``AuthInterface``. Required configuration values are: Authentication Class, 
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Authentication URL, Authentication Secure URL, and Metacat Administrators. 
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Make sure that your user account information is entered into the Metacat 
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Administrators field (e.g., uid=daigle,o=nceas,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=org). You 
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will not be allowed to continue with configuration if this is missing. 
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NOTE: To create an LDAP account on the KNB LDAP server (specified as the 
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default LDAP server), go to http://knb.ecoinformatics.org and select the 
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"create a new user account" link.
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If you make changes to the authentication settings, you must restart Tomcat to 
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put them into effect.
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.. figure:: images/screenshots/image009.png
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   Configuring Authentication Values.
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Changing Authentication Configuration without Authentication
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If you need to change or add authentication information and cannot authenticate 
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using the existing authentication settings (e.g., the existing Metacat 
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administrator is no longer available or you forgot the administrator password), 
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you must edit the Metacat configuration file by hand. This ensures that only a 
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person who has access to the Metacat server and the configuration files on that 
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server will be able to change the administrator accounts.
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To edit the authentication configuration file:
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1. Stop Tomcat and edit the Metacat properties (``metacat.properties``) file in the
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   Metacat context directory inside the Tomcat application directory. The 
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   Metacat context directory is the name of the application (usually metacat):
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    <tomcat_app_dir>/<context_dir>/WEB-INF/metacat.properties
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2. Change the following properties appropriately:
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    auth.administrators - a colon separated list of administrators 
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    auth.url - the authentication server URL 
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    auth.surl - the authentication secure server URL
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3. Save the ``metacat.properties`` file and start Tomcat.
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Logging in to Metacat
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In order to configure Metacat, you must log in with an administrative account 
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that has been configured in the Authentication Configuration settings. If you 
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did not set up the correct administrative user there, you must change the 
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authentication configuration by hand before you can log in.
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In the log-in screen enter your user name and password and click 
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the "Login" button.
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.. figure:: images/screenshots/image015.png
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   Logging into Metacat.
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Required Configuration
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All required Metacat settings can be accessed from the Metacat Configuration 
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utility, which becomes available after the initial configurations 
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have been specified and an authorized administrator logs in. 
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.. figure:: images/screenshots/image017.png
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   Metacat configuration menu, showing each configuration section.  Once all
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   sections are marked as green ``configured``, metacat can be accessed.
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The configuration settings are grouped into five sections (Metacat Global 
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Properties, Authentication Configuration, Skins Specific Properties, Database 
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Installation/Upgrade, Geoserver, DataONE, and Replication Configuration), 
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each of which is listed with its current status (see table).
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Status          Description
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unconfigured    The section has yet to be configured 
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configured      The section has been configured. 
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                can choose not to configure or skip the section.
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To the right of each configuration section is one of the following options: 
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Configure Now, Reconfigure Now, Configure Global Properties First, or 
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Version:X.X.X. If the option is linked (e.g., Configure Now or Reconfigure Now), 
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you can select the link to open the associated configuration settings and edit them. 
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If the option is not linked (e.g., Configure Global 
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Properties First), the settings cannot be specified until the global properties 
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are set. Once the global properties are configured, the option to configure this 
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section becomes available. The Version:X.X.X option is used only for the 
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Database Installation/Upgrade section. If the database schema version detected 
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by Metacat matches the application version (eg, 1.9.0), then no further database 
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configuration is required.
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All settings must be in a configured or bypassed state in order to run Metacat. 
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For new installations or upgrades, click the "go to metacat" link that appears 
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after configuration is complete to go directly to Metacat. Note that Metacat 
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indexes at start-up time, so the initial start-up may take some time depending 
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on the amount of data in your database and wheter or not you have opted to regenerate the spatial cache. 
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version of Metacat, you must restart the Tomcat server for the changes to 
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take effect.
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.. figure:: images/screenshots/image019.png
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   The Metacat settings as they appear after having been configured.
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Global Properties (server, ports, etc)
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The Metacat configurations included under Global Properties represent the bulk 
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of the settings required to run Metacat. Click a blue question-mark 
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icon beside any setting for detailed instructions. More information about each 
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property is also included in the :doc:`metacat-properties`.
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.. figure:: images/screenshots/image021.png
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   The Metacat Global Properties editing screen.
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When you save global properties, Metacat also saves a back-up file that is 
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located in ``/var/metacat/.metacat`` (on Linux) or 
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``C:\Program Files\metacat\.metacat`` (on Windows). When you update Metacat, 
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the system automatically locates the back-up file so you do not have to re-enter 
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the configuration settings.
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The first time you install Metacat, the system attempts to automatically detect 
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the values for a number of settings (see table). It is important to ensure that 
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these values are correct.
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Metacat Context   The name of the deployed Metacat WAR file (minus the .war 
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                  extension). E.g., "metacat"
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Server Name       The DNS name of the server hosting Metacat, not including 
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                  port numbers or the protocol ("http://"). 
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HTTP Port         The non-secure port where Metacat will be available.
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HTTP SSL Port     The secure port where Metacat will be available. 
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Authentication Configuration
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Because you must specify the Authentication settings before you can access the 
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main configuration page, the settings will always be configured when you view 
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them in the admin interface. If you wish to change the authentication settings, 
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you must restart Metacat to put the changes into effect. For more information 
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about the Authentication configurations, please see Initial Configurations.
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Skins Configuration 
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Customizing the look and feel of Metacat's web interface is done via skins or
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MetacatUI themes, however as of Version 2.2.0, skins have been deprecated. 
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Use MetacatUI themes instead. Themes can be deployed separately from the 
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Metacat server allowing easier independent user interface customization.
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MetacatUI Themes
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Themes are applied in the Skins Configuration section. If you have installed 
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the optional Registry, which provides a web interface for creating, editing, 
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and submitting content to Metacat, you can also choose which form fields 
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appear in that interface and which are required. Note that if you do not have 
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a custom theme AND you are not using the Registry, you can simply save the 
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``metacatui`` default configuration.
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To use the new MetacatUI theming system, select ``metacatui`` and click the 
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``Make metacatui default`` radio button. Metacat will open a list of options 
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that apply to the Registry interface. For more information about creating 
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custom themes, see the section called :doc:`themes`.
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   Configuring Metacat themes.
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If your Metacat has a customized skin, it will appear as a choice in the 
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Skins Configuration settings (see below screenshot). Select the checkbox next 
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to your customized skin or and click the ``Make <skin_name> default`` radio button. 
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Once you have selected a skin, Metacat will open a list of options that apply to the Registry 
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interface. For more information about creating skins, see the Creating a Custom Skin
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section in :doc:`themes`.
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   Configuring Metacat skins.
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``Make <skin_name> default`` radio button. If you do not have a custom skin, 
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select the ``default`` skin. Once you have selected a skin, Metacat will open 
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a list of options that apply to the Registry interface.
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   Configuring Metacat skins.
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Select the lists and modules that you would like to appear in the Registry 
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form-interface by checking the box beside each. When you save the configuration, 
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the customized interface will appear to site visitors.
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Database Configuration
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Because the Database Configuration is dependent on values specified in the 
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Global Properties section, the link to these settings does not become active 
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until after the global settings have been saved. Once the global settings have 
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been saved, Metacat automatically detects the database schema version and 
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upgrades it if necessary (and with your permission). 
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If Metacat determines that your database is new, the Database Install/Upgrade 
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utility lists the SQL scripts that will run in order to create a database 
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schema for the new version of Metacat.
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   Database installation creates tables needed for Metacat.
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When you choose Continue, Metacat runs the listed scripts and creates the 
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database schema.
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If Metacat identifies a previous database schema, the Database Install/Upgrade 
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utility notes the existing version and lists the SQL scripts that will run in 
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order to update the schema for the new version of Metacat.
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If the detected schema version is incorrect, or if you have any questions about 
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whether it is correct or not, click the Cancel button and contact support at 
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knb-help@nceas.ucsb.edu.When you choose to continue, Metacat runs the listed 
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Additional upgrade tasks may also run after the database upgrade is complete.
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For systems hosting large amounts of data, these upgrade routines can take time to complete.
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Geoserver Configuration (Highly Recommended)
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  directly logging in to the Geoserver. To configure the credentials manually: 
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Metacat comes bundled with a Web Mapping Service called Geoserver, which 
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converts spatial data into Web-deliverable map images. Geoserver installs with 
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a default administrative username and password. *We highly recommend that you 
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change the default credentials so that only local administrators can make 
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changes to your Geoserver.* For more information about Geoserver, 
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see :doc:`geoserver`.
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When you choose the Geoserver Configuration link from the main configuration 
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screen, Metacat will prompt you for a few important details about your Geoserver 
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installation. The data directory and context settings allow Geoserver and 
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Metacat to share the same spatial data store and render maps within Metacat skins. 
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The security configuration prompts for a new admin password. After you enter 
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the new settings, Metacat writes the information to the Geoserver deployment.
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but if you wish to skip the Geoserver configuration, click the Bypass button. 
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Geoserver (if deployed) will remain with a default configuration and the main 
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Metacat configuration screen will display the "bypassed" status beside the 
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Geoserver settings. You will be able to run Metacat, but maps will not be 
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   Configuring Geoserver.
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Metacat can be configured to operate as a Member Node within the DataONE
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federation of data repositories.  See :doc:`dataone` for background and details
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on DataONE and details about configuring Metacat to act as a DataONE Member Node.
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Replication Configuration
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Metacat can be configured to replicate its metadata and/or data content to another
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Metacat instance for backup and redundancy purposes, as well as to share data across
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sites.  This feature has been used to create the Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity
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(KNB), as well as other networks.  See :doc:`replication` for details on
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the replication system and how to configure Metacat to replicate with another node.
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  than this Metacat-specific replication system.  The Metacat replication system
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The most dynamic Metacat properties are managed and modified with the 
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form-based Metacat Configuration utility. These configuration properties can 
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also be accessed directly (along with additional static properties) via 
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Metacat's property files: ``metacat.properties`` (which contains global 
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properties, e.g., authorization and database values) and 
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``<SKIN_NAME>.properties`` (which contains skin-specific properties). Each of 
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these property files is discussed in more depth in this section.
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The ``metacat.properties`` file
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Metacat's ``metacat.properties`` file contains all of Metacat's global 
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properties, both the dynamic properties, which are managed with the 
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Configuration utility, as well as the more static properties, which can only 
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be modified manually in this file. The ``metacat.properties`` file also contains 
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optional properties that are only relevant when optional Metacat features 
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of the Web application directory (e.g., ``/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/``) and 
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the Metacat context directory (e.g., ``metacat``). Both values depend upon how your 
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(e.g., template information). For each skin, the skin-specific properties are 
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lives (described above) and ``<SKIN_NAME>`` is the name of the skin 
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(e.g., ``default`` or ``nceas``).
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