Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 Installation Guide

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Cisco Process Orchestrator Installation Guide
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Chapter 2      Installing Cisco Process Orchestrator
  Installing Using MSSQL
Step 10
Under Additional Install Options, check the appropriate configuration check boxes. 
Step 11
Click Next to continue to the Create Processes Database panel. 
Step 12
In the Database server field, enter the appropriate database server path that will be used to store 
processes and other Cisco Process Orchestrator created objects.
Note
Click Browse to launch the Select Database Server dialog box to select the appropriate database server 
from the list.
Step 13
In the Processes Database name field, enter the name of the database which will be used to store 
processes. (default: OrchestratorProcess)
Step 14
Under Create database using, select the appropriate credentials to be used for creating the database.
Step 15
Click Next to continue to the Processes Database Storage panel.
Step 16
Under Database, verify the default data path and file size or enter the alternate information in the 
appropriate fields:
Options
Description
Restart WMI service during installation
Check this check box to restart the Windows Management 
Instrumentation during the installation and ensure that 
certain Cisco Process Orchestrator processes can run after 
the installation. 
If the check box remains unchecked, then the Cisco Process 
Orchestrator processes will not be able to run until after the 
WMI service has been restarted.
Set PowerShell (x64 and x86) Execution 
Policy to “Remote Signed”
Note
This option only displays if the PowerShell 
Execution Policy is not set to Remote Signed.
Check the check box to configure the PowerShell 
Execution Policy to Remote Signed.
Field
Description
Windows authentication credentials 
of current user
Select this radio button to use the Windows credentials fore 
creating the database.
Server authentication using the 
credentials below
Select this radio button and then enter the SQL server credentials 
to use for creating the database.
  •
Login ID—User name to access the SQL Server database 
server
  •
Password—Password credentials for the user name
Field
Description
Data path
File path to the database data file
Size (MB)
Maximum file size for the data file. The DB size should not be 
smaller than the model DB in the SQL server.