Create Database Components, Database User, and Storage
If you selected create in the Action Type list, do the following In the Action area:
1. Select the database components to create. You can use any of the options below.
Click
Component and select one or more database components to create. You can select
All to create all database components.
Click
Product and select one or more products whose database components to create. You can see the list of database components for a product by clicking
Product, clicking
print in the
Action Type list, clicking
Execute, and then clicking the Results tab.
2. Select from the Version list as follows:
If you selected... | Click... |
One or more database components | Latest. The configurator will create the latest version of the database component or of all database components, respectively. |
One or more products | Latest |
3. If you want to also create the database user and storage, follow the steps below.
a. Select the check box labeled as follows:
RDBMS | Label |
Oracle | Create Tablespaces and Database User |
SQL Server | Create Database and Database User |
DB2 | Create Tablespaces and Grant Permissions to OS User |
Note: | For DB2 on Linux systems, tablespaces are created for each DB2 database. If you are creating database components in more than one DB2 database, either the tablespace directory or the tablespace names must be unique for each DB2 database. |
b. In the Admin ID field, identify the database user or operating system user that has database administrator credentials to create the database user and storage. Supply the password for the user in the Admin Password field.
c. The next field and your entry depend on your RDBMS.
RDBMS | Field and Entry |
Oracle or DB2 for LUW | In the Tablespace Directory field, identify the directory in which to create the tablespaces. |
SQL Server | In the Database field, specify the database to create. |
4. For Oracle or DB2 for LUW, you can select the Use Custom Tablespace Names check box and specify custom tablespace names in the fields.
For Oracle, the custom tablespace names will replace the defaults WEBMDATA and WEBMINDX.
For DB2 for LUW, the custom tablespace names will replace the defaults WEBMDATA, WEBMINDX, and WEBMBLOB. You can also specify a custom name to use for the buffer pool for your products (WEBMBUFF by default).
Note: | Your products support all tablespace configurations deployed by users. |