Administrator Server Database Authentication Realm
If you select a database authentication realm, Administrator stores information about users and groups in a database. You can select the same database as the Administrator server, or configure a different database.
Field | Description |
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Use ActiveMatrix Administrator Server Database | Select if the database authentication realm should use the same database as the Administrator server. If cleared, the database configuration fields display.
Default: Selected. |
If you decide to use a non-default database, the wizard prompts you for database details.
If you are using an external database, see Database Requirements. To enable SSL communications, see Secure Communication Channels and SSL Requirements.
Field | Description |
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Database Driver | Driver for the external database:
Default: JDBC driver provided for HSQL 1.8.400. |
Database URL |
URL of the external database. Default: jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost:1234/amx.
Note: For PostgreSQL database, you must add client machine IP address entry in the
pg_hba.conf file. If the TIBCO ActiveMatrix Administrator is replicated, you must also add IP address of the machine on which ActiveMatrix Administrator is replicated in the
pg_hba.conf file. For more information, see PostgreSQL documentation.
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Username | External database username.
Default: sa. |
Password | External database password.
Default: None. |
Max Connections | Maximum number of database connections to allocate.
Default: 10. |
Database Server is SSL Enabled | Check to enable the database server for SSL. When checked, the SSL Keystore Configuration fields are enabled.
Default: Cleared. Note: PostgreSQL database with SSL enabled is not supported in TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Grid 3.4.2.
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Test Connection | Click Test Connection to ensure that you can connect to the database. |
Field | Description |
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Create a Trust Store... | Invokes a wizard to import certificates from a server and create the trust store.
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Browse | Invokes a dialog to navigate to a keystore file. |
Keystore Location | Location of the keystore. |
Keystore Type | Type of the keystore: JKS or JCEKS.
Default: JKS. |
Keystore Password | Password that protects the keystore. |