NOTE: If you are running Caché 5.2 or later, and the Caché instance was installed using “Locked Down” security mode, see Locked Down Security Mode” on page 120 before creating the APPIQ_USER account.

To create APPIQ_USER for the Caché instance:

1.Do one of the following:

To create APPIQ_USER on the host:

To run the script on IBM AIX, HP_UX, or Linux, log into an account that has administrative privileges, mount the CD-ROM (if not auto-mounted), and go to the /DBIQ/cachedb/unix directory by entering the following:

#cd /cdrom/DBIQ/cachedb/unix

where /cdrom is the name of the directory where you mounted the CD-ROM.

To run the script on Microsoft Windows, go to the DBIQ\cachedb\win directory on the CD-ROM.

To run the script on OpenVMS, log in as system, mount the CD-ROM drive, and go to the [OVMS.DBIQ.CACHE] directory by entering the following:

SET DEF DQB0:[OVMS.DBIQ.CACHE]

Where DQB0 is the name of the CD-ROM drive.

To remotely create APPIQ_USER on the Caché instance from the management server:

To run the script on Linux, go to the /opt/<product name>/install/cachedb/unix directory by entering the following:

#cd opt/<product name>/install/cachedb/unix

To run the script on Windows, go to the %MGR_DIST%\install\cachedb\win directory

2.Verify you have the password to the _SYSTEM user account.

3.For Caché 5.0: run createCacheDB50User.bat (on Windows) or createCacheDB50User.sh (on UNIX platforms) on the computer with the CacheDatabase. To specify a custom password for the APPIQ_USER account, run createCacheDB50UserCustomPwd.bat (on Windows) or createCacheDB50UserCustomPwd.sh (on UNIX platforms) on the computer with the CacheDatabase.

For later versions of Caché: run createCacheDBUser.bat (on Windows) or createCacheDBUser.sh (on UNIX platforms) or CRUSER.COM (on OpenVMS) on the computer with the CacheDatabase. To specify a custom password for the APPIQ_USER account, run createCacheDBUserCustomPwd.bat (on Windows) or createCacheDBUserCustomPwd.sh (on UNIX platforms) or CUSTUSER.COM (on OpenVMS) on the computer with the CacheDatabase.

4.Enter the Caché server name, the Super Server port number and the password of the _SYSTEM user account as arguments for the script. If you are running the custom password creation script,

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