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Creating OPSROOT via OPS Server Setup for Microsoft SQL 2000
Q10068 - HOWTO: Creating OPSROOT via OPS Server Setup for Microsoft SQL 2000
If you have already installed OPS SERVER SETUP, you can skip over to step 10.
Put the OPS SQL installation into your CD-ROM drive. Autorun should pop up the installation front end.
Click on
SERVER_SETUP
, and then
Microsoft SQL 200
Internet Exporer will ask you what to do with
setup.exe.
Select
Open
(Run on some OS versions)
Confirm
Yes
if Windows warns you about Security Cerificate Signature.
On the installation welcome screen, press
OK
to continue.
If you don't want to install Server Setup to the default path, use
Change Directory
. Otherwise, click on the
INSTALL
button to proceed.
Click continue to confirm the OPS SQL program group.
The install process will complete and give you the following confirmation
Run
OPS MS SQL Server Setup
from Start/Programs/OPSSQL
Click next on the welcome screen
Type in your
database server name
where you want OPSSQL databases to reside. Click
Next
Click
Next
on the following screen. If you see something different, then most likely you have already created OPSROOT on this database server (and you will not be able to continue with steps described further in this article).
Server setup will now prompt for username and password of a highly priviledged DB user (DBA). Type that in and click
Next
If the user provided in the previous step happened to have the required right, OPS Server Setup will confirm success with the following message :
Click
OK
and then
Next
Wait for OPS Server Setup to finish its work and once its done, you will see a message:
This is to inform you that OPSSQL Superuser
SUPER
was created, with a password of
SUPER
. Retain this information as you will need it again. Then click
OK
.
Click
OK
on the following :
Click OK and OPS Server Setup will close. You have successfully created the OPSROOT database.
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