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  1. Preface
  2. Upgrade Overview
  3. Pre-Upgrade Tasks
  4. Database Tasks
  5. Application Server Tasks
  6. Hub Store Upgrade
  7. Hub Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  8. Process Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  9. Resource Kit Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  10. Post-Upgrade Tasks
  11. Search Configuration Upgrade
  12. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  13. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Business Entity Adapter
  14. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Subject Areas Adapter
  15. Troubleshooting the Upgrade Process
  16. Frequently Asked Questions
  17. Processing Existing ActiveVOS Tasks
  18. Configuring Metadata Caching

Upgrading from Version 9.7.1

Upgrading from Version 9.7.1

Step 3. Create an Operational Reference Store Data Source

Step 3. Create an Operational Reference Store Data Source

On the
Process Server
machine, create a data source for each Operational Reference Store.
  1. On the WebLogic Administration Console, click the
    Lock & Edit
    button to acquire a lock.
  2. Click
    Services
    JDBC
    Data Sources
    , and then click
    New
    .
    The
    JDBC Data Sources Properties
    page appears.
  3. Specify the following data source properties:
    Property
    Description
    Name
    Name of the JDBC data source. Set the name to
    MDM ORS Data Source
    .
    JNDI Name
    JNDI path to where the JDBC data source will be bound.
    Specify
    jdbc/siperian-<oracle host name>-<oracle sid>-<Operational reference Store name>-ds
    .
    Specify
    jdbc/siperian-<Microsoft SQL Server host name>-<Operational reference Store name>-ds
    .
    Database Type
    Database type that you want to connect to.
    Select
    Oracle
    .
    Select
    MS SQL Server
    .
    Database Driver
    JDBC driver that you want to use to connect to the database.
    Select
    Oracle driver (Thin XA)
    .
    Select
    MS SQL Server Driver (Type 4 XA) Versions: 2005 or later
    .
  4. Click
    Next
    , and again click
    Next
    .
    The
    Connection Properties
    page appears.
  5. Enter values for the following connection properties:
    Property
    Description
    Database Name
    Name of the database you want to connect to.
    Host Name
    DNS name or IP address of the server that hosts the database.
    Port
    Port on which the database server listens for connection requests.
    Database User Name
    Database user name that you want to use for each connection in the data source.
    Password
    Password of the database user account.
    Confirm Password
    Password of the database user account.
  6. Click
    Next
    .
    The
    Test Database Connection
    page appears.
  7. Click
    Test Configuration
    to test the driver connections.
    If the test is unsuccessful, you must update the values in the
    Connection Properties
    page and then retry the connection until successful.
  8. Click
    Next
    , and then select the server on which you want to deploy the data source.
  9. Click
    Finish
    , and then click
    Activate Changes
    .

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