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Contact Center Anywhere Installation Guide Version 8.1
Configuring the Database
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Configuring a MS SQL Server 2000 Database
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Replace &3 with the name of the database user that the current CCA system uses to access
the database.
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Replace &4 with the password of the user used in parameter &3.
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Replace &5 with the database TNS name of the database server.
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Replace &6 with the host name of the database server.
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Replace &7 with the database service name (SID).
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Replace &8 with the listening port of the database server. By default, Oracle 9i database
server listens on port 1521.
After the script file is edited, it will return to the following:
@upgrade.sql 'admincc81' 'admincc81' 'cc81' 'cc81' 'oracle' 'support-db' 'cc81' 1521
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Open a command line window. Use the cd command to navigate to the Patch folder.
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At the command line, type sqlplus /nolog to open Sql Plus console.
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At the Sql Plus console, type: @UseMe_upgrade.sql
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After the script file completes running, check all log files created to verify that no error is
reported during database upgrading process.
Configuring a MS SQL Server 2000
Database
Creating a New Database on MS SQL Server 2000
Complete these steps to create a new Ms SQL Server database for use with CCA:
To create a MS SQL database
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Copy the Automated directory for SQL Server from the installation package to the host used to
run database scripts. For example, we put it in C:\CCA\database\Sql Server\Automated.
-- &1 - Admin User Username
-- &2 - Admin User Password
-- &3 - CCA db User Username
-- &4 - CCA db User Password
-- &5 - database TNS Name
-- &6 - database hostname
-- &7 - Database Service Name
-- &8 - Database Port Number