cmsdbsetup.sh

The cmsdbsetup.sh script is installed to the crystal directory of your installation. The script provides a text-based program that enables you to configure the CMS database, CMS clusters, and to set up the audit database

You can add a CMS to a cluster by selecting a new data source for its CMS database. You can also delete and recreate (re-initialize) a CMS database, copy data from another data source, or change the existing cluster name.

Note:    Before running this script, back up your current CMS database. Also be sure to see Configuring the intelligence tier for additional information about CMS clusters and configuring the CMS database.

The script will prompt you for the name of your CMS. By default, the CMS name is hostname.cms. That is, the default name of a CMS installed on a machine called MACHINE01 is MACHINE01.cms. To check the name of your CMS (or any other server), view the contents of ccm.config and look for the server's launch string. The server's current name appears after the -name option.

For more information about configuring the CMS database, see Configuring the intelligence tier. For more information about setting up the auditing database, see Configuring the auditing database.



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