Configuring logging to a Microsoft SQL Server database using the command line
You can configure action logging to write to a Microsoft SQL Server database by running additional scripts needed for logging to a database. Sample scripts are included in the installation kit for Spotfire Server.
About this task
This topic describes the steps required to run the configuration scripts from the command line. Alternatively, you can enable and configure the action logging and system monitoring using the configuration tool.
Before you begin
- You must have administrative credentials for Spotfire Server. If Spotfire Server is set up to authenticate with the Spotfire database using Windows Integrated Authentication, you must run commands as the same user that Spotfire Server authenticates as. Otherwise, the commands cannot authenticate with the database.
- You must have enabled logging to a database.
Procedure
Results
What to do next
If desired, follow the instructions in Importing a library for analyzing action logs in Spotfire Analyst, to get a quick start with your action log analysis.
Parent topic: Configure action logging using the command line