IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Creating and configuring a database for recording data

To record data, create a database and configure an ODBC definition to it. Configure your broker so that it can connect to the database.

Before you start:

Read the concept topic Record and replay. For an overview of tasks you must complete to record data, see Recording data.

You can record data to a database for audit purposes, or to help with problem determination.

A script is provided with IBM® Integration Bus that you can use to create the database and database tables. You can run this script unmodified, or you can customize it. The script creates a database called MBRECORD with a default schema. After creating the database, you create an ODBC definition to identify the data source name (DSN) for the database. You use the mqsisetdbparms command to set a user identifier and password for the broker to use when connecting to the database.

You can record data to DB2®, Microsoft SQL Server, and Oracle databases. For information about how to create and configure your database, see the following topics:

Next:

Continue to follow the steps for recording data; see Recording data.


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