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Cisco CRS Historical Reports User Guide, Release 6.0(1)
 
Chapter 2      Installation and Configuration
Configuration Files
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The sch.ini Configuration File
The sch.ini file contains general instructions for the Scheduler, including the 
location of the Scheduler database, the level of detail in which to record log file 
information, and how to handle missed schedules. The following table shows the 
parameters in this file.
NETWORK (under 
[CRS_DATABASE])
Display only. Network library used by the Cisco CRS 
Historical Reports client when connecting to the Cisco CRS 
database.
DRIVER (under 
[CRS_DATABASE_ALTERNATIVE])
If you want the Cisco CRS Historical Reports client to access 
databases on a computer other than the default server, specify 
the name of the alternative database driver here.
Valid value: Name of the alternative database driver
SERVER (under 
[CRS_DATABASE_ALTERNATIVE])
If you want the Cisco CRS Historical Reports client to access 
databases on a computer other than the default server, specify 
the IP address or host name of the alternative server here.
Valid value: IP address or host name of the alternative server 
on which the Cisco CRS databases are duplicated
DATABASE (under 
[CRS_DATABASE_ALTERNATIVE])
If you want the Cisco CRS Historical Reports client to access 
databases with names other than the default Cisco CRS 
database names, specify the alternative name of the main 
database here.
Valid value: Name of the alternative main database
NETWORK (under 
[CRS_DATABASE_ALTERNATIVE])
If you want the Cisco CRS Historical Reports client to access 
databases using a network library other than the default 
network library (dbmssocn for TCP/IP), specify the name of 
the alternative network library here.
Valid value: Name of the alternative network library (for 
example, dbnmpntw for named pipes)
Parameter
Explanation