
Integrity Advanced Server Installation Guide
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Database Information
The Integrity Advanced Server uses a database to store operational and log
information. Use the following information to specify the information for the database.
Database Type—Select a database type.
JDBC Driver Folder—Enter the location of the JDBC drivers residing locally on your
server. If you do not already have the driver files, see“
Obtaining the driver files,”
on page
16
.
Database Name—Enter the name of the database instance. See “
Configuring the
databases and gathering information,”
on page
9
for more information about
specific databases.
Host Address—Enter the host address of the database server.
Port number—Enter the port number of the database server.
Username—Enter the username you use to access the database.
Password—Enter the password you use to access the database.
Obtaining the driver files
Obtain the necessary driver files for your database type.
Obtaining the IBM DB2 driver files
You can obtain the IBM DB2 driver files from your DB2 host computer.
To obtain the IBM DB2 drivers:
1. Go to your DB2 host computer.
2. Copy the db2jcc.jar and db2jcc_license_cu.jar files to any location on the
computer you wish to install Integrity Server on. Be sure to note the location.
Obtaining the Oracle 9i driver files
You must download and install the Oracle 9i JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)
drivers. These drivers are available free of charge from the Oracle Web Website. You
will need an Oracle Technology Network account to download the drivers. This account
is available for free.
To download the Oracle 9i drivers:
1. Using a Web browser, go to the Oracle 9i JDBC driver page.
Use a host name rather than an IP address to specify your database. This allows you
to later change your database.