Databases Reference
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5. Type
ds-wldf-archive
in the Name field and
jdbc/ds-wldf-archive
in the
JNDI Name. Leave the Database Type drop-down menu with the
Oracle
option
selected. Click on the Next button.
6. Choose
*Oracle's Driver (Thin) for Service connections;
Versions:9.0.1 and later
from the Database Driver drop-down menu.
Click on the Next button.
7. Leave the Transaction options with the default values and click on the Next button.
8. In the Connection Properties page, type
dbservice
in the Database Name field,
dbhost
in the Host Name field, and
1521
in the Port field. Complete the Database
User Name, Password, and Confirm Password fields with
dbuser
and
dbpwd
. Click
on the Next button.
9. Click on the Next button in the Test Database Connection page.
10. Click on each Managed Server checkbox of the
PROD_Cluster
cluster. Don't click
on the All servers in the cluster radio button. Click on the Finish button.
11. Click on the Activate Changes button to finish.
Follow these steps to configure the WLDF archive to store the data to a JDBC based store:
1. Access the Administration Console with your web browser at
http://adminhost.
domain.local:7001/console
.
2. Click on the Lock & Edit button to start a new edit session.
3. Click on the plus sign to open the Diagnostics tree on the left and then click
on Archive.
4. Click on the
PROD_Server01
Managed Server.
5. Select the
JDBC
option from the Type drop-down menu. Select the
ds-wldf-
archive
option from the Data Source drop-down menu. Click on the Save button.
6. Repeat the previous steps for the
PROD_Server02
,
PROD_Server03
, and
PROD_Server04
Managed Servers.
7. Click on the Activate Changes button.
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