A Cloudscape database response file specifies parameters for configuring
a Cloudscape event database.
A sample Cloudscape database response file called CloudscapeResponseFile.txt is
available in the profile_root/event/dbconfig directory.
This response file specifies the following parameters:
- SERVER_NAME=server
- The name of the WebSphere Process Server where
the database is installed. This parameter is applicable only if the SCOPE parameter
is set to server. The parameter will be ignored
when scope is cell or node, and is invalid if the scope is cluster. If you
do not specify a server name, the default value is server1.
- CLUSTER_NAME=
- The name of the cluster containing the WebSphere Process Server where
the database is installed. This parameter is applicable only if the SCOPE parameter
is set to cluster. The parameter will be ignored
when scope is cell or node, and is invalid
if the scope is server.
- SCOPE=[server|node|cell|cluster]
- The scope in which the configured database is shared. This is the scope
in which Java database connectivity (JDBC) data sources are created. This
parameter is optional. The default value is server.
- DB_NAME=name
- The name of the event database. This parameter is optional. The default
value is event.
- DB_SYSTEM_DIR=
- The directory where the Common Event Infrastructure database will be created.
If not specified then the default will be profile_root/event/CloudScapeEventDB
- JDBC_PROVIDER=provider
- The name of the JDBC provider to configure. The value must be the name
of a JDBC driver supported by WebSphere Process Server Version
5.1, and later. The Cloudscape JDBC Provider (XA) driver is recommended.
- DB_TYPE=CLOUDSCAPE
- The type of database to be configured. For a Cloudscape database, this
must be CLOUDSCAPE.
- PAGE_CACHE_SIZE=size
- The number of memory pages to use for caching data. Increasing the page
cache size can improve performance, but also requires more memory. See the
Cloudscape documentation for more information about caching. This parameter
is optional. The default value is 4000.
- LOG_DEVICE=path
- The path to the location where the transaction logs are written. Using
a separate device for logs can improve performance, but it also complicates
backup and recovery. This parameter is optional.