- Completing the initial SQL Server database configuration on Windows
On Windows, after the Installation wizard completes, the First steps portal opens to guide you through the initial configuration. From the First steps portal you can start the Database Configuration Wizard. The Database Configuration Wizard guides you through the process of configuring the SafeLinx Server to use the relational database where you want the SafeLinx Server to store persistent data.
- Completing the initial SQL Server database configuration on Linux
On Linux, after the installation completes, open the SafeLinx Administrator to complete the initial configuration for SQL Server for SafeLinx. A wizard guides you through the process of configuring where you want the SafeLinx Server to store persistent data.
- Completing the initial MySQL database configuration on Windows
On Windows, after the Installation wizard completes, the First Steps portal opens to guide you through the initial configuration.
- Completing the initial MySQL database configuration on Linux
On Linux, after the installation completes, open the SafeLinx Administrator to complete the initial configuration. A wizard guides you through the process of configuring where you want the SafeLinx Server to store persistent data.
- Completing the initial DB2 database configuration on Windows
On Windows, after the Installation wizard completes, the First steps portal opens to guide you through the initial configuration. The First steps portal includes a link to open the Database Configuration Wizard, which guides you through the process of configuring the SafeLinx Server to use the relational database where you want the SafeLinx Server to store persistent data.
- Completing the initial DB2 database configuration on Linux
On Linux, after the installation completes, open the SafeLinx Administrator to complete the initial configuration. A wizard guides you through the process of configuring the SafeLinx Server to use the DB2 database where you want the SafeLinx Server to store persistent data.
- Configuring databases for SafeLinx with DDL
The SafeLinx installation provides a set of database definition language (DDL) scripts to create and configure the SafeLinx session and accounting databases.
- Configuring Oracle database
To use Oracle Database as the persistent storage repository for the SafeLinx Server, complete the following configuration instructions.
- Configuring the access manager
The access manager listens for incoming connections from the SafeLinx Administrator so that you can configure the SafeLinx Server. After you configure the access manager, a new wizard opens so that you can add a SafeLinx Server.
- Adding a SafeLinx Server
After you complete the tasks in the Configure the SafeLinx Server Access Manager wizard, complete the initial configuration by defining a SafeLinx Server. Depending on your network requirements, you can then add an HTTP access service, a mobile access service, and users. You can run the Add a New SafeLinx Server wizard to initiate these tasks. If you choose not to use the wizard, you can also add and configure these resources from the SafeLinx Administrator.