Enterprise 11: Configure database type and server
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Enterprise 11: Configure database type and server
Continue from the Control Room installer to the Database type wizard page. From this stage of the installation wizard you, configure the type of database type, Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle Server, to be used for Control Room database.
Prerequisites
If you are going to use the Microsoft SQL Server database, create the Control Room and Bot Insight databases before you complete the Control Room installation.
See Enterprise 11 database requirements for the list of Automation Anywhere created databases.
Procedure
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Select the database type for Control Room and Bot Insight.
Use the same database type for Control Room and Bot Insight.
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Microsoft SQL Server
To select this database type, an instance of SQL Server should be already configured.
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Oracle
To configure Control Room and Bot Insight database on Oracle instance, select this option and browse for the Oracle v12.1.0.2 JDBC driver on your local machine.
- In Custom mode installation:
- You have the option for non-logged in user.
- Five databases are required: One Control Room and four Bot Insight databases created.
During installation, you have the option to specify a user, other than the logged on user, for creating and managing the Automation Anywhere Enterprise required databases. This user must have minimum database permissions. The permissions required vary depending upon the Automation Anywhere Enterprise version, and the installation mode selected.
Database user condition Database required permission Notes Custom,Version 11.3.4 or later, Microsoft SQL Server database Can have the minimum database permissions: datareader
,datawriter
andddladmin
.Microsoft SQL Server database must be created before Control Room installation. Custom, Version 11.3.4 or later, Oracle Database Can have the minimum database permissions: GRANT CONNECT
,RESOURCE
,CREATE TABLE
,CREATE VIEW
Oracle Database database must be created before Control Room installation. Custom, older than Version 11.3.4 Database Owner (DBO) permissions. Databases created during Control Room installation. -
Microsoft SQL Server
- If the Oracle v12.1.0.2 JDBC driver is not installed, select the download link based on your connection requirements- secure or non-secure.
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Click Next.
The Database Server page is displayed.
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Set connection, authentication, and databases.
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SQL Server
This page appears if you select SQL Server for configuring your database.
Note:- If possible, do not set the value for Database
Server as
localhost
, or the Secure Connection to the database does not work. - Do not use Windows authentication if the Control Room and the SQL server are on separate accounts.
- For Azure installations, the database names for Control Room and Bot Insight must be the same, or installation fails.
- Click the Browse button to select the SQL server instance where the Control Room database will be created. Alternately, type a database server name or select one from the list.
Provide the following details:
- Database Port
- Use the default port (1433) or specify a custom value.
- Use Secure Connection
- Select Use Secure Connection to use CA
certificate as specified. Note: Use the same host name for certificate and database connections.
- Certificate
- This option is enabled when you select secure connection. Browse to select a CA certificate. See Enterprise 11: Import HTTPS and CA certificates for details on how to import this certificate using the command line.
- Windows authentication
- This option is selected by default. This allows for connecting
to the SQL Server using Windows authentication. Note: If user selects Windows Authentication, then the user running the installer is used to test that the database exists, and create it if necessary, and grant
db_owner
to the service account user (NT Authority/System). See matrix for creating database, tables, and services in Enterprise 11: Working with SQL Servers.Attention: Your Windows authentication password cannot include a space, semicolon (;), percent (%), or backslash (\). Also, the first character cannot be a minus sign (-) or forward slash (/), and you must include at least one alphabetical character. Change your password before the Control Room installation. - SQL Server authentication
- Select this option to use SQL server Authentication to connect
to the database. Provide correct username and password for SQL
Authentication. Attention: Your SQL Server authentication password cannot include a space, semicolon (;), percent (%), or backslash (\). Also, the first character cannot be a minus sign (-) or forward slash (/), and you must include at least one alphabetical character. Change your password before the Control Room installation.
- Name of Control Room database
- Enter the name for the Control Room database.
- Name of Bot Insight database
- Enter the name for the Bot Insight database. This
database is used to store the Bot Insight data.
Note: The database names cannot be blank, have spaces, or include % (percent character). It is recommended to restrict the names to alphanumeric, period (.), dash (-), and underscore (_).
- If the database (Control Room and or Bot Insight) does not exist, the installer will
create one automatically. Note: This will not be applicable for Version 11.3.4.
- If possible, do not set the value for Database
Server as
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Oracle Server
This page appears if you select Oracle Server for configuring your database.
Provide the following details:- Database Server
- Provide the server host name details. The users should have been created in the Oracle database by the system admin before running the installation. See how to create users in Oracle.
- Database Port
- Connect using the default database port (1521) or with a custom port as defined by the system admin.
- Database Instance Name
- Control Room database instance name that was created initially by the system admin.
- Control Room cluster Database Username
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Control Room database username that was created initially by the system admin.
- Control Room cluster Password
- Password of the Control Room database user.Attention: Your Oracle Server authentication password cannot include a space, semicolon (;), percent (%), or backslash (\). Also, the first character cannot be a minus sign (-) or forward slash (/), and you must include at least one alphabetical character. Change your password before the Control Room installation.
- SID or Service Name
- Enter either the Oracle Service Identifier (SID) value or the Oracle service name. The specified value is used to identify the Oracle Server to the Automation Anywhere Enterprise cluster.
- Bot Insight Database Username
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Bot Insight database username that was created initially by the system admin.
- Bot Insight Password
- Password of the Bot Insight database
user.Attention: Your Oracle Server authentication password cannot include a space, semicolon (;), percent (%), or backslash (\). Also, the first character cannot be a minus sign (-) or forward slash (/), and you must include at least one alphabetical character. Change your password before the Control Room installation.
- Use Secure Connection
- Select Use Secure Connection to use
CA certificate as specified. Note: Use the same host name for certificate and database connections.
- Certificate
- This option is enabled when you select secure connection. Browse to select a CA certificate. See Enterprise 11: Import HTTPS and CA certificates for details on how to import this certificate using the command line.
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SQL Server
- Click Next to Configure the Bot Insight database.