Difference between revisions of "Retain Database"
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[http://training.gwava.com/index.php5/Install_MySQL_Without_Using_The_Install_Script_Included_in_Retain Installing MySQL manually (I.E. sans the Retain install script) for 5.5 and 5.6] | [http://training.gwava.com/index.php5/Install_MySQL_Without_Using_The_Install_Script_Included_in_Retain Installing MySQL manually (I.E. sans the Retain install script) for 5.5 and 5.6] | ||
Revision as of 20:51, 23 December 2014
The database communication settings for Retain are set under Server Configuration | Communications. You may make changes within the Communications tab. After changing any communications options, it is strongly recommended that Tomcat be restarted immediately.
The settings for the Communications tab are set in the initial setup of Retain. These include the connection to the SQL database server, the Retain database, and the notification, SMTP information. If any changes in the system or corrections are needed, they should be configured here.
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Database Concepts
Here is a slide presentation on SQL basics, including information on the Retain database: SQL Basics
Here is a Google Drawing showing the Retain message database mapping.
MySQL
MySQL Level 1 Quick Installation notes 5.5 (mostly information from the Docs)
Installing MySQL manually (I.E. sans the Retain install script) for 5.5 and 5.6
This is technically not supported by GWAVA (really we can't, this information is to help GWAVA technicians understand the MySQL underpinnings so that they can create test boxes for Retain)