BusinessObjects Enterprise Administrator's Guide

Selecting a new or existing CMS database

Follow this procedure if you want to disconnect a CMS from its current database and connect it to an alternate database. When you complete these steps, none of the data in the current database is copied into the alternate database. If the alternate database is empty, the CCM initializes it by writing system data that is required by BusinessObjects Enterprise. If the alternate database already contains BusinessObjects Enterprise system data, the CMS uses that data when it starts.

Generally, there are only a few times when you need to complete these steps:

Note:    These steps are essentially the same as adding a CMS to an existing cluster; in this case, however, there are no other CMS machines already maintaining the database. For complete details about CMS clusters, see Clustering Central Management Servers.

To select a new or existing database for a CMS on Windows
  1. Use the CCM to stop the Central Management Server.
  2.  With the CMS selected, click Specify CMS Data Source on the toolbar.
  3. The CMS Database Setup dialog box appears.

     

  4. Click Select a Data Source; then click OK.
  5. In the Select Database Driver dialog box, specify whether you want to connect to the new database through ODBC, or through one of the native drivers.
  6. Click OK.
  7. The remaining steps depend upon the connection type you selected:
  8. Click OK.
  9. Start the Central Management Server.
To select a new or existing database for a CMS on UNIX

Use the cmsdbsetup.sh script. For reference, see the BusinessObjects Enterprise Administrator's Reference Guide



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