IM InfoSphere Identity Insight, Version 8.0

Modifying settings for database connectivity using the configuration utility

You configure settings for database connectivity using the configuration utility.

About this task
Note: In IBM® InfoSphere™ Identity Insight version 8.0, the product requires the use of the single entity database for all components of the product to use. If you make a change in any of the three database connectivity sections, you must replicate those changes exactly in the other two sections
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  1. Start the configuration utility.
  2. Click on Database Connectivity to expand the database connectivity selections.
  3. Click on Entity Database Connectivity.
    1. Select the Modify Database Settings checkbox to modify the entity database settings.
    2. Select the Modify Database Authentication checkbox to modify the entity database user name and password.
    3. Click on the Test Connection button to test the modified database settings.
  4. Click on Application Monitor Database Connectivity.
    1. Select the Modify Database Settings checkbox to modify the application monitor database settings.
    2. Select the Modify Database Authentication checkbox to modify the application monitor database user name and password.
    3. Click on the Test Connection button to test the modified database settings.
  5. Click on UI Configuration Database.
    1. Select the Modify Database Settings checkbox to modify the Configuration Console database settings.
    2. Select the Modify Database Authentication checkbox to modify the Configuration Console database user name and password.
    3. Click on the Test Connection button to test the modified database settings.
  6. Click on JDBC Settings.
    1. Select the Type-4 JDBC Driver Location checkbox to modify the JDBC driver location.
    2. Click the Browse button and select the JDBC driver location directory.
  7. Click the Apply button.
What to do next
All pipelines must be stopped and restarted to enable the modified database connectivity settings to take effect.


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Last updated: 2009