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Preparing your Environment
This chapter applies to all LiveCycle security products. 
This chapter describes how to prepare your environment for hosting LiveCycle products. You must 
perform the tasks provided in this chapter before you configure the application server: 
You do not need to perform these tasks if you are performing a turnkey install.
This chapter assumes that you have installed your LiveCycle products. If you have not installed the 
products, see 
.
Creating the LiveCycle database
This section applies to LiveCycle Policy Server only. 
This section describes how to set up the database that stores LiveCycle configuration information and 
run-time data. If you previously configured the database for deploying other LiveCycle products, you do 
not need to perform these tasks again.
If this is the first installation of a LiveCycle product, you need to create an empty database. All of the tables 
required to support LiveCycle products will be created by Configuration Manager when you initialize the 
database. (See 
.)
If you are using the turnkey method to install the product, JBoss and MySQL are installed and configured 
automatically; you do not need to perform the tasks in this section.
If you stop and start the LiveCycle database while LiveCycle Policy Server is running, you also need to stop 
and start the LiveCycle Policy Server application. Depending on the application server 
LiveCycle Policy Server is running on, you may need to stop and start the application server as well. This 
establishes a new connection between LiveCycle Policy Server and the LiveCycle database.
Creating a MySQL database
Use the MySQL tools to create a database for use with LiveCycle products and a MySQL user account that 
the application server can use to connect to the database. You also need to modify the MySQL database 
server configuration. For information about creating the database and user account, see the MySQL 
documentation.
You need the database name and the user name and password of the MySQL user account when you 
configure the database connection.