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How to Store Key Information in IBM DB2

To configure an IBM DB2 database as a standalone key store, complete the following procedures:

  1. Gather database information.
  2. Create the key store schema.
  3. Configure the IBM DB2 data source for CA SiteMinder®.
  4. Point the Policy Server to the key store.
  5. Restart the Policy Server.

More information:

Gather Database Information

Configure an IBM DB2 Data Source for CA SiteMinder®

Create the Key Store Schema

You create the CA SiteMinder® schema so that an IBM DB2 database can store key information.

Follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the Policy Server host system.
  2. Navigate to siteminder_home\db\tier2\DB2.
    siteminder_home

    Specifies the Policy Server installation path.

  3. Open the following file and copy the contents to a text editor:
    sm_db2_ps.sql
    
  4. Paste the contents into a query and execute the query.

    Note: For more information executing a query, see the IBM documentation.

    The key store schema is added to the database.

Point the Policy Server to Database

You point the Policy Server to the database so the Policy Server can read and store key information.

To point the Policy Server to the data store

  1. Open the Policy Server Management Console, and click the Data tab.

    Database settings appear.

  2. Select ODBC from the Storage list.

    ODBC settings appear.

  3. Select Key Store from the Database list and clear the Use Policy Store database check box.

    Data source settings become active.

  4. Enter the name of the data source in the Data Source Information field.
  5. Enter and confirm the user name and password of the database account that has full access rights to the database instance in the respective fields.
  6. Specify the maximum number of database connections allocated to CA SiteMinder®.

    Note: We recommend retaining the default for best performance.

  7. Click Apply.

    The settings are saved.

  8. Click Test Connection.

    SiteMinder returns a confirmation that the Policy Server can access the data store.

  9. Click OK.

    The Policy Server is configured to use the database as a key store

Restart the Policy Server

You restart the Policy Server for certain settings to take effect.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open the Policy Server Management Console.
  2. Click the Status tab, and click Stop in the Policy Server group box.

    The Policy Server stops as indicated by the red stoplight.

  3. Click Start.

    The Policy Server starts as indicated by the green stoplight.

    Note: On UNIX or Linux operating environments, you can also execute the stop-all command followed by the start-all command to restart the Policy Server. These commands provide an alternative to the Policy Server Management Console.