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Configuring Process Audit Database Preferences
 
Connecting to Process Audit Database Using Kerberos Authentication
Note:
When you use NTLM to connect to the Process Audit database, the connection attempt may fail with the error "NTLM (type-2) Authentication was requested but the required DDJDBCAuth04.dll was not found". By default, the Eclipse framework does not include the Type 2 drivers in the path that NTLM connections require. To correct this, you can copy the required DLL from the common/bin folder to the folder containing the Eclipse executable (such as <Software AG installation path>/eclipse/v36). Another way to correct this is to add the path to the eclipse.ini file. For example: -Djava.library.path=C:\SoftwareAG\common\bin
*To configure Process Audit Database preferences
1. In Designer: Window > Preferences > Software AG > Process Development > Process Audit Database
2. You can configure the Process Audit Database preferences as described in the following table:
Preference
Description
Database Connectivity
Click one of the following:
*Use database parameters
*Use Integration Server JDBC pool parameters (default)
RDBMS
For use with the database parameters selection in the Database Connectivity preference. Choose the type of RDBMS connection from the list: Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, or Sybase.
URL
For use with the database parameters selection in the Database Connectivity preference. Enter URL information for database connection. Sample URL formats are displayed above the RDBMS field.
Database user
For use with the database parameters selection in the Database Connectivity preference. Enter the database user name.
Password
For use with the database parameters selection in the Database Connectivity preference. Enter the database password.
Select a running Integration Server that has the Process Audit pool configured
For use with the Integration Server JDBC pool parameters selection in the Database Connectivity preference. Choose an Integration Server from the list. To add a server, open the Integration Server preferences page.
Tip:
When an Integration Server connection is required but not available, Designer prompts you to connect. If no Integration Server is configured, Designer prompts you to configure one so you can connect to it.
Test Connection
Click the button to test the connection to the server using the authentication credentials and parameters supplied.
3. Do one of the following:
*Click Apply to save your changes and keep the Preferences window open.
*Click OK to save your changes and close the Preferences window.
*Click Restore Defaults to apply default preferences on a page.
*Click Cancel to close the Preferences window without saving your changes.
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