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Create an Internal Database
Create an internal database on Gateway one.
In a clustered configuration, you create an internal database on only Gateway one. This database is replicated automatically to Gateway two. The Gateway one database is the primary, while the Gateway two database is used for failover.
Follow these steps:
- On Gateway one, enter:
/opt/SecureSpan/Gateway/runtime/bin/setup.sh --jdk /opt/SecureSpan/JDK
- Select 2 Configure the Layer 7 Gateway.
- Press Enter to accept the default Java VM Path.
- Press Enter to accept the Java VM Memory Allocation [512].
- Set the following configuration values:
- Database Connection: Yes
- Database Host: enter "localhost" or the Gateway hostname
For example, enter L7host.forewardinc.com.
- Database Port: 3306
- Database Name: ssg
- Database Username: gateway, or choose any username.
- Database Password: 7layer, or choose any password.
Note: If you modify the database username and password, record these values for later use.
- Administrative DB User: root
- Administrative DB Password: 7layer
Important! Do not modify the administrative database user and password values. They reference existing default values.
- Configure Failover Connection: No
- SSM Username: admin
- SSM Password: <YOUR PASSWORD>
- Administrative HTTPS Listener? [No]: No
- Cluster Hostname: Enter the hostname of the application tier load balancer.
- Cluster Password: <YOUR PASSWORD>
Note: Record this password for use when configuring Gateway two.
- Enabled: Yes
- Press Enter to return to the menu
- Type X to return to the UNIX shell.
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