Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 10      Performing Administrative Actions
  Managing Database Settings
Managing Database Settings
Use the Administration > Database Settings view to create and manage the database connections 
included in the product.
For example, you can:
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Choose Database Settings > Process Database to set the database grooming settings properties for 
the processes database. This dialog also contains the Groom Now option that allows you to manually 
start the database grooming process.
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Choose Database Settings > Report Database to import reports, view database properties, and 
delete the database from the product.
To view database properties, highlight the appropriate database, right-click and choose Properties.
To manage the database connections:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Database Settings
Step 2
Choose one of these database options: 
Managing the Process Database
The Process Database is created during the installation process, but only the default size of the data files 
is determined. Use the Process Database Properties property sheet to determine the amount of data that 
is archived in the database files before being deleted from the system. 
To configure the database settings:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Database Settings.
Step 2
Highlight Process Database, right-click and choose Properties.
Step 3
In the Process Database Properties property sheet, click the Configuration tab.
Step 4
Choose one of the following options:
Database
Description
Process Database
The process database displays the properties for the Process Orchestrator 
performance database. For information about configuring the grooming 
settings of the process database, see 
Report Database
The report database generates reports for viewing process execution 
history and to audit process changes. 
Note
You must be logged in with an account that has administrator 
privileges on the machine where the report database is being 
created, whether it is the local machine or a remote machine. Your 
user account must also have Reporting Services privileges to 
create or modify the reports.
For information about managing reports, see