Install Offline Help

By default, the Policy Manager online help retrieves content from "http://docops.ca.com/gateway99", where "99" is the version of the  (for example: "90"=version 9.0, "91"=version 9.1). This ensures that you see the version appropriate to your installation when you access the documentation. An offline version of the documentation is available if your organization's policies restrict access to external web sites. This offline content is displayed whenever the Policy Manager help is invoked.
gateway90
By default, the Policy Manager online help retrieves content from "http://docops.ca.com/gateway
99
", where "99" is the version of the
API Gateway
 (for example: "90"=version 9.0, "91"=version 9.1). This ensures that you see the version appropriate to your installation when you access the documentation. An offline version of the documentation is available if your organization's policies restrict access to external web sites. This offline content is displayed whenever the Policy Manager help is invoked.
Prerequisite:
A web server accessible by
http
or
https
must be available to host the offline help. The offline package cannot be installed on a local hard drive. 
The offline documentation package from CA Technologies is updated less frequently than the online version and may not contain the latest changes and corrections as compared to the online version.
To install the offline help:
  1. Download the offline documentation set.
    1. Log in to the CA Support site: http:support.ca.com 
    2. Search for
      CA_API_Gateway_doc-
      <version>
      .zip
      .
    3. Download the version that matches the version of your
      API Gateway
      . Offline documentation is available for version 9.0 or higher. 
    4. Unzip the archive and upload it to a web server accessible by
      http
      or
      https
      .
  2. Configure the Policy Manager to point to the offline set.
    1. Run the Manage Cluster-Wide Properties task in the Policy Manager.
    2. Modify the
      help.url
      property to run the
      index.html
      file within the offline set on the web server. For example, if the documentation was uploaded to "www.OfflineHelpServer.com", then set help.url to: 
      http://www.OfflineHelpServer.com/index.html
The offline documentation will be available the next time you log in to the Policy Manager (Help > Help System).