Restrictions of using the embedded database – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Net Framework 2.0 SP2 is installed.

At least 512 MB of free space on the system disk.

Whether or not the database files can be written on the database server.

The following information is needed by the envcheck tool:

Database Type—Select the database type, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, or Oracle.

Instance Name—Use the default instance or select Other Instance to specify a user-defined
instance.

Superuser—Enter the database superuser name.

Password—Enter the password of the superuser.

Database Location—Select the location of the database server from the list, local host or other
server.

Database Server Address—Enter the IP address of the database server. This field is editable only
when other server is selected as the database location.

Listening Port—Enter the listening port of the database server. The default is 1433.

Installation Location—Enter or browse to the local directory where the IMC installation package is

stored.

Data File Location—Enter or browse to the local or remote directory where the database files are
stored. If a remote database server is used, make sure the directory exists on the database server.

Envcheck verifies read and write access to this directory.

HTTP Port—Enter the HTTP port number for IMC's webserver.

HTTPS Port—Enter the HTTPS port number for IMC's webserver.

Restrictions of using the embedded database

The embedded database software, SQL Server 2008 SP2 Express, is shipped with the installation

packages of IMC Standard and SNS editions. To use the embedded database on these IMC editions,
follow these guidelines:

The IMC server must use a Windows operating system on which no SQL server database has been
installed.

The number of nodes to be managed by IMC does not exceed 1000. Otherwise, install a separate
database.

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