WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Additional database configuration panel

When you select your database product on the Deployment manager database configuration panel in the installation wizard, a follow-up panel asks you for database-specific information. This panel, called the Additional database configuration panel, contains slightly different fields and default values, depending on your database product selection.

When you have completed entering the information on the Additional database configuration panel, return to Creating a deployment manager and choosing a deployment environment pattern.

Derby Network Server

Enter values for the fields Database server host name (for example, IP address) and Server port (or accept the default values of localhost and 1527, respectively).

DB2 Universal Database

For i5/OS operating system Note: On i5/OS® platforms: i5/OS systems cannot use databases created with the DB2 Universal Database™ product on local i5/OS systems. The DB2 Universal Database product can be used only on remote servers that reside on non-i5/OS systems. This requires a JDBC driver type 4.

Enter values for the fields User name to authenticate with the database, Password for database authentication, Confirm password, and Location (directory) of the JDBC driver classpath.

The Location (directory) of the JDBC driver classpath field must point to the location on your system that contains the following files:
  • db2jcc.jar
  • db2jcc_license_cu.jar or db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar
  • For i5/OS operating system jt400.jar

An error message is displayed if the files cannot be found at the specified location.

Select the radio button beside 2 or 4, depending on your JDBC driver type.

Enter values for the fields Database server host name (for example, IP address) and Server port (or accept the default values of localhost and 50000, respectively).

Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g

For i5/OS operating system Note: On i5/OS platforms: i5/OS systems cannot use databases created with the Oracle database product on local i5/OS systems. The Oracle database product can be used on a remote server, but only with the thin JDBC driver. The Oracle Call Interface (oci) JDBC driver is only for local servers and i5/OS cannot use Oracle locally.

Enter values for the fields User name with database administrative privileges (this ID must have SYSDBA privileges and permission to create schemas in the Oracle database) , Password for database authentication, Confirm password, and Location (directory) of the JDBC driver classpath.

The Location (directory) of the JDBC driver classpath field must point to the directory that contains the file ojdbc14.jar. An error message is displayed if the file cannot be found at the specified location.

Select the radio button beside OCI or thin, depending on your JDBC driver type.

Enter values for the fields Database server host name (for example, IP address) and Server port. For Database server host name (for example, IP address), use the value configured on the Oracle instance even when running Oracle locally. For Server port, accept the default value of 1521 or indicate your port number if different.


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