Installing And Configuring The Orchestrate Server For Use With A Local Postgresql Audit Database - Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION GUIDE 10-09-2009 Installation And Configuration Manual

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6 Specify the PostgreSQL database administrator password, then press Enter.
The following prompt is displayed:
Retype password:
7 Retype the database administrator password to verify it, then press Enter. The following prompt
is displayed:
ZOS Audit Database Name [zos_db]:
8 Specify the name of the database you want to create for PlateSpin Orchestrate auditing, then
press Enter. The following prompt is displayed:
Audit DB Username:
9 Specify the name you want to use for the PostgreSQL database user that will be used by
PlateSpin Orchestrate for auditing (that is, a user with Read and Write privileges, not the
administrator), then press Enter. The following prompt is displayed:
Audit DB Password:
10 Specify the password you want to use for authentication by the designated PostgreSQL
database user, then press Enter. The following prompt is displayed:
Retype password:
11 Retype the password, then press Enter.
After you retype the new audit database password, the configuration interview for the Orchestrate
Server continues normally.
2.2.5 Installing and Configuring the Orchestrate Server for Use
with a Local PostgreSQL Audit Database
When you install PlateSpin Orchestrate, you can optionally point it to a relational database that you
can use to audit the work done by the product. There is no relational database management system
bundled with the product, but because PlateSpin Orchestrate is supported by default on SLES 10
SP1 and SP2, you can use a PostgreSQL database and configure it for use with PlateSpin
Orchestrate auditing. If you want to use some other database, you must configure it separately for
use with PlateSpin Orchestrate.
"Installing the PostgreSQL Package and Dependencies" on page 40
"Logging in Locally to the PostgreSQL Database" on page 41
"Installing and Configuring the Local PlateSpin Orchestrate Audit Database" on page 41
Installing the PostgreSQL Package and Dependencies
NOTE: We recommend that you install the PostgreSQL package on a SLES 10 SP2 server that is
different from the server where you install the PlateSpin Orchestrate Server. This ensures an
adequate amount of space for running the server as the database is used.
For more information, see
with a PostgreSQL Audit Database on a Different Host," on page
If your SLES 10 SP2 machine does not have the PostgreSQL package installed and running, use
YaST to search for
You can also run the following command from the bash prompt:
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PlateSpin Orchestrate 2.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
Section 2.2.4, "Installing and Configuring the Orchestrate Server for Use
, then install the package and its dependencies.
postgresql-server
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