Run the Database Setup utility for SQL Server (mss_setup) on a Microsoft SQL Server system to establish SharePlex as a SQL Server database user.
This utility creates the following:
For supported SQL Server platforms and versions, see the SharePlex Release Notes.
Review the following requirements to ensure that the setup succeeds.
The Database Setup utility must be run as a SQL Server System Administrator in order to grant SharePlex the required privileges to operate on the database and to create the SharePlex database account and objects.
The sysadmin role is required to run mss_setup, but it is not required by the SharePlex database account used to run SharePlex replication (the SharePlex User). The db_owner role is required by the SharePlex User account and it is granted by mss_setup (for source and target).
Perform the following steps to run database setup for SQL server:
Run the mss_setup program from the bin subdirectory of the SharePlex product directory.
Important! If you installed the SharePlex instance on any port other than the default of 2100, use the -p option to specify the port number. For example, in the following command the port number is 9400.
C:\users\splex\bin>mss_setup-p9400 |
Table 8: Setup prompts and responses
Prompt | Response |
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Enter the Microsoft SQL Server DSN name [] : |
Enter the data source name (DSN) that connects to SQL Server. Make certain the DSN is a system DSN, not a user DSN. |
Enter the Microsoft SQL Server Administrator name : |
Enter the name of the SQL Server Administrator. This user will perform the setup work on the SharePlex account and schema. |
Enter the password for the Administrator account : |
Enter the password of the Administrator. |
Enter the database name: |
Enter the name of the database where you want to install the SharePlex objects. |
Database name database does not exist. Would you like to create it? [y] : |
If this prompt is displayed, the specified database does not exist. Press Enter to have the setup utility create it for you. |
Would you like to create a new SharePlex login [y]: |
Press Enter to accept the default to create a new SharePlex database user account, or enter n to use an existing account as the SharePlex database user. |
Enter the name of the existing SharePlex login: Enter the name of the new SharePlex login: |
One of these prompts is displayed depending on whether you elected to create a new user or use an existing user. Enter the name of the SharePlex user.
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Enter the password for login: |
Enter the password of the SharePlex user account. |
Re-enter the password for login : |
Enter the SharePlex password again. |
Will this database be used as a source? |
Accept the default of n if the database will only be a target. Enter y if this database will be a source database for SharePlex. A response of y prompts the setup to prepare the database for data capture and installs the SharePlex account and objects. |
A successful setup terminates with a message similar to the following:
Completed SharePlex for Microsoft SQL Server database configuration
SharePlex User name: splex
Database name: db1
Target specification in SharePlex configuration: r.db1
To replicate data from a Linux server to a SQL server database, follow the steps below:
Install the latest SQL Server ODBC drivers on Linux.
By default, the ODBC drivers will be installed at /opt/microsoft/msodbcsql18/lib64.
Modify the odbcinst.ini and odbc.ini files in the <var_dir>/odbc directory.
Run the mss_setup program from the bin subdirectory of the SharePlex product directory.
Provide other details when it prompts you, like the database name, username, password, etc. For more information, see Run Database Setup for SQL Server.
A successful setup terminates with a message similar to the following:
Completed SharePlex for Microsoft SQL Server database configuration
SharePlex User name: splex
Database name: db1
Target specification in SharePlex configuration: r.db1
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