A database server must already be configured and working with a supported RDBMS. Record the following database information you need during installation against an existing Microsoft SQL Server:
Field |
Description |
Your Response |
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Microsoft SQL Server Host |
Defines the host name or IP address of the database server computer or cluster. |
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Select Microsoft SQL Server Instance |
Specifies a target SQL Server instance, by name or communications port. Default: Use default instance—uses an unnamed default instance and the standard port 1433. |
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SQL Server Username |
Defines the user ID of an SQL Server user with the system administrator privileges. Note: You can only use SQL login names to authenticate against the SQL Server. |
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SQL Server Password |
Defines the password of the SQL Server user with system administrator privileges. |
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Important! We recommend that you use the default database names. CA GovernanceMinder database names cannot contain the hyphen (-) character.
RCM Database Name |
Defines the name of the database that holds imported user, role, and resource information, CA GovernanceMinder portal settings, and other data. Default: eurekify_sdb |
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RCM Ticket Database Schema Name |
Defines the name of the schema for business processes data such as review and approval campaigns. User must have CONNECT and RESOURCE roles. Default: eurekify_ticketdb |
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Workpoint Database |
Defines the name of the database that holds the Workpoint work flows. Default: WPDS |
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Report Database Name |
(Optional) Defines the name of the database that holds the reporting information. Default: eurekify_reportdb |
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Note: When you install CA GovernanceMinder on an AIX/WebSphere application server, you create two additional databases for CA GovernanceMinder and Workpoint cluster bus queues. For instructions, see the AIX installation notes in the CA GovernanceMinder support Knowledge Base section.
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