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PegaRULES Process Commander Installation Guide v6.1 SP2
Install and configure the relational database according to vendor directions. This database may
reside on the same server as the Process Commander software, or it may be on a different
server.
Creating a PRPC Database
Create a database with a minimum of 4GB for the user tablespace and allow the
database to grow. For a typical development environment, expect the database
to grow to at least 10GB over time. The space required for your system may
need to be higher, depending on your use of Process Commander and the
number of users.
Be sure to record:
Database server name
Database port number
The Process Commander system requires this information to access this database.
Additional UDB Requirement
When using UDB, for each schema that contains Process Commander tables, Process
Commander requires a 32K bufferpool, a 32K user regular tablespace, and a 32K user temporary
tablespace. By default, the UDB database create process creates a bufferpool and temporary
tablespace with only a 4K page size.
Creating Access to the Database
Create a user for this database with full read and write permissions. At a minimum this “base”
Process Commander user must have appropriate read and write permissions to be able to run
SQL scripts on the database. In addition, a small number of Process Commander functions
require permission to run CREATE_TABLE and ALTER_TABLE operations. You can assign
permissions that include these operations to the base user, or you can create a second Admin
DB user with these extended permissions which Process Commander uses only for these special
functions. For details, see “Creating Base and Admin Database Users,” below.
When you configure data access in your application server, you must provide the user name and
password for the user or users you have created to access the Process Commander database.
Be sure to record this information and have it available when configuring the application server.
Creating Base and Admin Database Users
If possible, it is best to create a single Process Commander user with full permissions. If you
want to restrict users’ access to the Process Commander database, you can create two users:
A “base” user with only read and write permissions.
An Admin user with full access including permission for CREATE_TABLE
and ALTER_TABLE operations.
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