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Specify CMS Clustering Information
If you deselected SQL Anywhere in the Features screen, but you want to install a CMS, provide more information about CMS clustering on your deployment.
To specify CMS clustering information
- Select one of the following options and press Enter.
- Yes - The first CMS in this deployment
Note: If you select this option, provide information about your new CMS.
- No - Cluster this CMS with an existing CMS
Note: If you select this option, provide information about the existing CMS on which you are going to cluster the servers.
- If you selected Yes in step 1:
- Enter a valid port number in CMS Port Number or accept the default number - 6400.
- Enter the same password under Administrator Password and Confirm Password and press Enter.
Note: You can also leave the passwords fields blank and configure the password at a later time. Your password must be at least six characters long and must contain two of the following options:
- Uppercase character
- Lowercase character
- Number
- Punctuation
- Select and configure your database server. Skip to step 4.
- If you selected No in step 1:
- Specify a valid unused port for the new CMS in New CMS Port.
- Enter the system name of the CMS to which you are clustering in Existing CMS Hostname.
- Accept the default value -6400- or else enter the port number in Existing CMS Port.
- Enter the password or leave Existing CMS Administrator Password blank and press Enter.
Select and configure your existing database server.
- Select your database type from the following types:
- SQL Anywhere
- MySQL
- Oracle
- DB2
- Sybase
A new screen displays containing fields for configuring your database.
- Provide information about your database and press Enter. The following list contains the information that is required for each database type:
- SQL Anywhere
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- Host Name
- User ID for the CMS database
- Password for the CMS database
- SQL Anywhere port number
- Database name for CMS
- MySQL
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- Host Name
- User ID for the CMS database
- Password for the CMS database
- MySQL port number
- Database name for CMS
- Oracle
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- TNS name
- User ID for the CMS database
- Password for the CMS database
- DB2
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- Alias name
- User ID for the CMS database
- Password for the CMS database
- Sybase
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- Sybase Service name
- User ID for the CMS database
- Password for the CMS database
- If you deselected Auditor in the Features screen, skip to step 7. Otherwise, provide the following information about your new auditing database:
- Auditing
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- Auditing database name
- User ID
- Password
Note: If you are using Sybase as the auditing database, provide the Auditing database port number.
- Decide if you want to reinitialize the database and press Enter.
Note: Re-initialization of the BusinessObjects Enterprise database erases all previous content in that particular database. After you configure your CMS and auditing database, you are prompted for information about the SIA.
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