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Creating your Database from the Command Line      Configuring NerveCenter Remotely

Configuring the Database Remotely

You can use SMS with a configuration file of preference settings to install the NerveCenter database from a remote machine.

If you have not already done so, you'll need to install NerveCenter either on the SMS host machine or on a system that is accessible to and shareable with the SMS host. The files you will use in the following procedure are set up during the installation process.

 
  To create an SMS package on the SMS host that can be used to perform remote database installations, follow these steps:

  1. If NerveCenter is running on the server that's your intended database destination, bring NerveCenter down.
  2. Create a new directory in the NerveCenter directory structure on your SMS host to contain all files required for this process. The directory must be shareable on a host that the SMS server can access. For example, you could create a directory called InDB under Sms.
  3. Copy the following files to your new directory:

    From the NerveCenter Bin directory:

  4. Edit InstallDB.idb.
  5. Edit InstDB.bat.

    You need to modify the parameters for the installdb.exe command to specify the operation type, and database type. See Creating your Database from the Command Line for a description of the command-line options.

  6. Use the SMS Administrator to create a new package and to import the InstallDB.pdf file.

    Your new database and data source are created on the destination server based on the contents of your exported database file name.


Creating your Database from the Command Line Configuring NerveCenter Remotely
29 July 2003