Use these steps to create data sources on a Windows platform.
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Open the ODBC Data Source Administrator.
Tip: On most newer Windows versions, click the Start Menu button, type
ODBC, and then select the appropriate desktop app.
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On the
ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box, select the
System DSN tab.
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Add the mandatory data sources:
Note: In order to create or query databases, you must have an active data source connection to the
postgres database - one of the default databases created with any PostgreSQL server. If this connection already exists, you can skip
this step:
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Click
Add.
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Select the appropriate ODBC driver for your database (for example,
PostgreSQL ODBC Driver (ANSI) is a common one for PostgreSQL), and click
Finish.
Note: If you are planning to run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications, you are required to install an ODBC driver for each bitism.
The PostgreSQL setup dialog box appears.
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In the
Data Source and
Description fields, enter a name and description for the data source.
Tip: Make a note of the name, as you will need it later when configuring the database configuration file.
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In the
Database field, type
postgres.
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In the
Server and
Port fields, enter the server name and port.
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In the
User Name and
Password fields, enter a set of valid user credentials.
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Click
Datasource, and configure the
Advanced Options:
- Click
Page 2.
- In the
idle time and
interval fields, enter a value (in seconds) in which to maintain the connection when it is idle - you may need to experiment with
this value, depending on the database workload.
- Click
OK.
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Click
Test.
The connection should be successful; if not, it indicates that you have a problem with your PostgreSQL installation, and should
consult the vendor instructions to troubleshoot before proceeding any further.
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Click
Save.
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Add a new data source for a region database:
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Click
Add.
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Select the appropriate ODBC driver for your database (for example,
PostgreSQL ODBC Driver (ANSI) is a common one for PostgreSQL), and click
Finish.
Note: The bitism of your driver must match the bitism of the application that will use it.
The PostgreSQL setup dialog box appears.
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In the
Data Source and
Description fields, enter a name and description for the data source.
Tip: Make a note of the name, as you will need it later when configuring the database configuration file.
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In the
Database field, using the datastore-specific notation, enter a database name:
MicroFocus$CAS$Region$<region-name>
where
<region-name> is the name of the enterprise server region whose files are to be stored in the database.
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In the
Server and
Port fields, enter the server name and port.
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In the
User Name and
Password fields, enter a set of valid user credentials.
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Click
Datasource, and configure the
Advanced Options:
- Click
Page 2.
- In the
idle time and
interval fields, enter a value (in seconds) in which to maintain the connection when it is idle - you may need to experiment with
this value, depending on the database workload.
- Click
OK.
The database has yet to be created, and so do not click
Test.
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Click
Save.
The ODBC Data Source Administrator appears again.
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Enter a name and description for the data source, and the name of the server on which the database will reside.
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Click
OK.
The
ODBC Data Source Administrator dialog box appears again.
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Add a new data source for a cross-region database:
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Click
Add.
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Select the appropriate ODBC driver for your database (for example,
PostgreSQL ODBC Driver (ANSI) is a common one for PostgreSQL), and click
Finish.
Note: The bitism of your driver must match the bitism of the application that will use it.
The PostgreSQL setup dialog box appears.
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In the
Data Source and
Description fields, enter a name and description for the data source.
Tip: Make a note of the name, as you will need it later when configuring the database configuration file.
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In the
Database field, using the datastore-specific notation, enter a database name:
MicroFocus$CAS$CrossRegion
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In the
Server and
Port fields, enter the server name and port.
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In the
User Name and
Password fields, enter a set of valid user credentials.
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Click
Datasource, and configure the
Advanced Options:
- Click
Page 2.
- In the
idle time and
interval fields, enter a value (in seconds) in which to maintain the connection when it is idle - you may need to experiment with
this value, depending on the database workload.
- Click
OK.
The database has yet to be created, and so do not click
Test.
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Click
Save.
The ODBC Data Source Administrator appears again.
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Click
OK.
The data sources for a region and a cross-region database are configured.