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:
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MS SQL Server Host |
Defines the host name or IP address of the database server computer or cluster. |
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Select MS 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 sysadmin 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 sysadmin privileges. |
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Important! We strongly recommend that you use the default database names. CA RCM database names cannot contain the hyphen (-) character.
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RCM Database Name |
Defines the name of the database that holds imported user, role, and resource information, CA RCM portal settings, and other data. Default: eurekify_sdb |
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RCM Ticket Database Name |
Defines the name of the database that holds business processes data such as review and approval campaigns. 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 RCM on an AIX/WebSphere application server, you create two additional databases for CA RCM and Workpoint cluster bus queues. See the AIX installation chapter.
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