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OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Microsoft SQL Server

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Configuring the <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong><br />

5–8<br />

2. Set your MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> instance username (-U) and password (-P) connection<br />

parameters <strong>for</strong> the schema holder.<br />

Progress Software Corporation recommends that you use the -U and -P convention to<br />

establish the username and password.<br />

3. Set up your connection, using parameters to run the schema holder. This step shows<br />

examples from which you can model your connection:<br />

a. The following example shows how to set up the connection in Windows in a<br />

single-user mode:<br />

Note that although the schema holder is defined as a single-user mode, access to the<br />

MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> instance is in multi-user mode.<br />

b. The following example shows how to set up the connection in Windows in a<br />

multi-user mode:<br />

c. The following example shows how to set up the connection on UNIX:<br />

The following list identifies the values used in the examples shown in Step 3:<br />

MSS_DB_DSN<br />

Identifies the ODBC <strong>Data</strong> Source name.<br />

MSS_DB_INS<br />

Identifies the MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> instance name.<br />

MSS_Dsrv_host<br />

5162<br />

prowin32 f:\wrk\holder -1 -RO -db MSS_DB_DSN -ld MSS_DB_INS -dt MSS<br />

-H MSS_DSRV_Host -S 5162 -<strong>Data</strong>Service mssbroker1 -Dsrv SVUB,1<br />

prowin32 holder -H MSS_DSRV_Host -S Holder_Service -db MSS_DB_DSN<br />

-ld MSS_DB_INS -dt MSS -H MSS_DSRV_Host -S 5162 -<strong>Data</strong>Service<br />

mssbroker1 -Dsrv SVUB,1<br />

mpro holder -H MSS_DSRV_Host -S Holder_Service -db MSS_DB_DSN -ld<br />

MSS_DB_INS -dt MSS -H MSS_DSRV_Host -S 5162 -<strong>Data</strong>Service mssbroker1<br />

-Dsrv SVUB,1<br />

Identifies the name of the MSS <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> broker host.<br />

Identifies the NS1 Name<strong>Server</strong> default port where the MSS broker is registered.<br />

Holder_Service<br />

Identifies the service name used to server the database holder; however, it can also<br />

be a port number.

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