When creating or augmenting a profile using the Profile wizard,
if you elected to postpone configuring the Common Event Infrastructure and
Common databases by producing scripts to be run manually, you or your database
administrator must run the generated scripts to create and configure the event, eventcat,
and WPRCSDB databases (or their equivalents if they have
different names on your system). You must configure these databases before
starting the server associated with the profile.
Before you begin
Why and when to perform this task
Configure the databases, as follows.
Steps for this task
- Obtain the generated scripts produced by the profile creation or
augmentation process. The scripts are located, as follows:
- Scripts associated with the Common Event Infrastructure databases
(event and eventcat by default):
Draft comment:
I
think the following locations may be for 6.1 – not sure? Please supply the
real location for 6.0.2 if these are incorrect. I have seen install_root/profiles/profile_name/logs/ceidef.ddl
in other locations.
- Scripts associated with the Common database (WPRCSDB by
default):
On Linux and UNIX platforms: install_root/profiles/profile_name/dbscripts/CommonDB/database_type/database_name
On Windows platforms: install_root\profiles\profile_name\dbscripts\CommonDB\database_type\database_name
Draft comment:
What are the names of the script(s)? How many?
See Common database specifications for more information about these
scripts.
- Use native database tools to
Draft comment:
"edit and run" or just
"run"?
run the scripts. See the following for instructions
on how to edit and run these scripts or definitions:
When you have finished, return to the topic from which you accessed
this one (Configuring a stand-alone server or Configuring a deployment manager).
Last updated: Wed 01 Nov 2006 07:47:12
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