Mapping Database Pools
Specify the database pools to use for each database component in the environment. The database connection pools are defined on the
Navigate > Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Database Pool Configuration page. See
Database Pool Configuration, for information about defining the connection pools. You can associate the appropriate functions or logical server subcomponents to database connection pools from the
Map DB Pools tab.
To map database pools
1. In My webMethods: Navigate > Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Define Environments.
The Define Environments page displays a list of defined environments and their configuration and deployment statuses.
2. In the list of environments, click the Edit icon ( in the same row as the environment that you want to define or edit. You can also click the name of an environment to edit that environment. The Edit Environment page displays a group of configuration tabs.
3. Click the Map DB Pools tab.
The Map DB Pools tab displays a list of database components in the environment.
4. Select a pool for each database component using the appropriate Pool drop-down list. Be sure to associate each database component to the appropriate connection pool.
For example, name the four database connection pools for Optimize: Analysis, MwS (My webMethods Server), ProcessAudit, and ProcessTracker.
The following table demonstrates how to assign the database components to the four database pools.
Database Component | Database Pool |
analysis.engine - Analytic Engine | Analysis |
common.directory - Analytic Engine | MwS |
process.history - Analytic Engine | ProcessTracker |
process.model - Analytic Engine | ProcessAudit |
process.work - Analytic Engine | ProcessTracker |
5. Click Save.
The next step is to validate the environment configuration.