Oracle Audio Technologies 12.2 manual Audit Database Properties

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Install.properties Parameters Reference

Audit Database Properties

The Audit Database properties enable you to specify the connection and authentication parameters for the Audit database.

The following table describes the Audit Database properties:

Table 5–10 Audit Database Properties

Parameter

Description

 

 

database.AuditDB.oracle.dbname

Use this parameter to specify the name of the Audit

 

database.

 

 

database.AuditDB.oracle.auth.auditoracleauth.user

Use this parameter to specify the user name to connect

 

to the Audit database.

 

 

database.AuditDB.oracle.auth.auditoracleauth.password

Use this parameter to specify the password to connect

 

to the Audit database.

 

 

database.AuditDB.oracle.dbalias

Use this parameter to specify the Audit database alias

 

name.

 

 

database.AuditDB.oracle.address

Use this parameter to specify the URL where the Audit

 

database is installed.

 

 

database.AuditDB.oracle.port

Use this parameter to specify the port to connect to the

 

Audit database.

 

 

Database Authentication Credentials for AUDIT

 

 

 

database.auditdb.oracle.auth.auditoracleauth.user

Use this parameter to specify the user name to connect

 

to the Audit database.

 

 

database.auditdb.oracle.auth.auditoracleauth.password

Use this parameter to specify the password to connect

 

to the Audit database.

 

 

AUDIT property for Creating the Database

 

 

 

database.auditdb.oracle.create

Use this parameter to indicate that a new Audit

 

database must be created.

 

 

AUDIT property for Upgrading the Database

 

 

 

database.auditdb.oracle.upgrade

Use this parameter to specify that the existing database

 

be upgraded to include the Audit schema.

 

 

common.feschema

Use this parameter to specify the user name associated

 

with the application schema.

 

 

common.dblink

Use this parameter to specify the database link to access

 

the common components schema through the audit

 

schema. If the schema exists in the same instance,

 

specify none.

 

 

database.commondb.oracle.main_elm_dblink

Use this parameter to specify the database link to access

 

the ELM schema through the audit schema. If the

 

schema exists in the same instance, specify none.

 

 

database.commondb.oracle.create

Use this parameter to specify that a new database

 

schema must be created. Valid values are Yes or No.

 

 

database.commondb.oracle.upgrade

Use this parameter to specify that the existing database

 

schema be upgraded. Valid values are Yes or No.

 

 

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12.2 specifications

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