Additional database configuration information for Common Event Infrastructure

Certain selections you make on the Common Event Infrastructure configuration panel in the Profile Wizard prompt a follow-up panel, the Additional database configuration information for Common Event Infrastructure panel, to be displayed. This topic describes the fields and default values available on each variation of this panel.

The Additional database configuration information for Common Event Infrastructure panel is displayed if you select any database other than Cloudscape V5.1, DB2 Universal OS/390 V7.1, or DB2 Universal OS/390 V8.1 from the Common Event Infrastructure configuration panel.
Important: If you select Cloudscape V5.1, no additional database configuration is necessary. If you select DB2 Universal OS/390 V7.1 or DB2 Universal OS/390 V8.1, you must create your data source and database outside of the Profile Wizard. If you still want to use one of these databases, review the following topic in this information center: Installing > Configuring the product after installation > Configuring the Common Event Infrastructure > Post-installation configuration > Configuring the event database > Configuring a DB2 database on a z/OS system.

The Additional database configuration information for Common Event Infrastructure panel contains slightly different fields and default values, depending on the database product you selected on the Common Event Infrastructure configuration panel. On the DB2 Universal V8.1 or DB2 Universal V8.2 variation of this panel, you can choose to either create a new database during profile creation or augmentation or just have the profile creation or augmentation process generate the scripts to create the database.

On the Oracle V9.1 or Oracle V10.1 variation of this panel, you can choose to either create new database objects on an existing instance during profile creation or augmentation or just have the profile creation or augmentation process generate the scripts to create the database objects.

The profile creation or augmentation process always creates the data source.

If you select to generate scripts, you must run the generated scripts after the profile creation or augmentation has completed in order to have a functional Common Event Infrastructure database. See Installing > Configuring the product after installation > Configuring the Common Event Infrastructure > Post-installation configuration > Configuring the event database > Configuring the event database (Linux, UNIX, and Windows systems) > Manually running database configuration scripts in this information center for details.

Selecting one of the following databases from the Common Event Infrastructure configuration panel causes the Additional database configuration information for Common Event Infrastructure panel to be displayed. Follow the link for your selection for a description of the version that will be displayed based on your selection:

DB2 Universal V8.1 or DB2 Universal V8.2

If you selected either DB2 Universal V8.1 or DB2 Universal V8.2 on the Common Event Infrastructure configuration panel, do the following on the panel that is displayed:
  • Select the radio button beside either Create new database or Generate scripts to create new database.
  • Enter values for the Database name (or accept the default value of event -- the database name must be eight characters or less in length), User ID to authenticate with the database, Password (the password for database authentication), and Password confirmation.
The values for Password (the password for database authentication) and Password confirmation are not shown and must match.
When you select Next, another panel is displayed, on which you must do the following:
  • For the field Location (directory) of JDBC driver classpath files, either accept the default value of install_root/universalDriver_wbi/lib on Linux and UNIX platforms or install_root\universalDriver_wbi\lib on Windows platforms, or enter a different location.
  • Choose either JDBC Driver Type 2 or 4 (which is the default value).
    • If you select JDBC driver type 2, values for the Database server name and Server port fields are not needed. However, you must enter a value for the Database node name, if DB2 server remote field if your DB2 server is located remotely.
    • If you accept the default selection of JDBC driver type 4, you must enter values for the Database server name and Server port fields (or accept the default values of localhost and 50000, respectively). You must enter a value for the Database node name, if DB2 server remote field if your DB2 server is located remotely.

Select Next. The Business Process Choreographer configuration panel is displayed. At this point, return to the topic on profile creation or augmentation (Creating a new WebSphere Process Server stand-alone server profile or Augmenting an existing WebSphere Application Server or WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment stand-alone server profile into a WebSphere Process Server stand-alone server profile) from which you accessed this topic.

Oracle V9.1 or Oracle V10.1

If you selected either Oracle V9.1 or Oracle V10.1 on the Common Event Infrastructure configuration panel, do the following on the panel that is displayed:
  • Icon indicating 6.0.1 content only Select the radio button beside either Create new database objects on an existing instance (oci) or Generate scripts to create new database objects on an existing instance (oci).
  • Icon indicating 6.0.0 content only Select the radio button beside either Create new database or Generate scripts to create new database.
  • Enter values for the Database instance name (sid) (the database instance name must be eight characters or less in length), User ID to create in the database, Password (the password for the created user id), and Password confirmation.
The values for Password (the password for the created user id) and Password confirmation are not shown and must match.
When you select Next, one of the following panels is displayed, depending on the radio button you selected:

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