Main database |
Identifies the database as the main database. The One Identity Manager database is marked with this option when the schema is installed the first time. |
Customer |
Name of the customer. |
Description |
Description of database. |
Customer prefix |
Customer ID for prefix. The customer prefix is used to create and transfer customized scripts, processes, and extensions to the One Identity Manager schema. |
Module owner |
Module owner ID for prefix. The prefix is used to create and transfer customized scripts, processes, and extensions to the One Identity Manager schema. |
Staging level |
Specifies whether the database is a test, development, or production database. The permitted values are Development system, Test environment, and Production system. |
Custom staging level |
Detailed information about staging levels. This information is shown in the status bar of the programs in the database connection tooltip and in the installation overview in the Launchpad. |
Status bar color |
The color of the status bar can be displayed in a different color to the layout depending on the staging level. The color can be defined by template and customized. The following colors are defined as default:
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None - development system database is connected.
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Green - test environment database is connected.
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Yellow - production system database is connected. |
Last compiler relevant configuration date |
Date and time of the last compiler relevant modification. If the value is changed the database has to be recompiled. |
Simulation started |
Time at which the last front-end simulation was started. |
Stop DBQueue Processor |
If this option is set for the main database, the DBQueue Processor does not process any more tasks. You can stop and start the DBQueue Processor with the appropriate administrative permissions in Job Queue Info.
For more information, see the One Identity Manager Process Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide. |
Stop One Identity Manager Service |
If this option is set for the main database, the One Identity Manager Service does not process any more tasks. You stop and start the service with the appropriate administrative permissions in Job Queue Info.
For more information, see the One Identity Manager Process Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide. |
provider |
VI.DB.ViSqlFactory,VI.DB is entered for the connection to the SQL server. |
Connection parameter |
Login data for the database user, database server, and the database. The data is entered into the database during schema installation. |
Authentication module |
The default authentication for logging in to the database.
For more information about One Identity Manager authentication modules, see the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide. |
Language (default) |
The default language. Fallback alternative for displaying language-dependent text. |
Country (default) |
The default country. The country that is taken into account when determining working hours and public holidays. |
Edition |
Name of the installed edition. |
Edition version |
Version number of the edition. |
Edition description |
Detailed description of the edition. |
Database ID |
Identifier for the database. The database ID is taken from the original database server and database data. The database ID has to be recalculated if a database is created from a database backup on another server. When a database is compiled, the database ID is checked and changed if necessary. |
Single-user mode process |
Process requiring single-user mode. If the value 0, a single-user mode is not required.
NOTE: The QBM_PWatchDog on <database> database schedule checks regularly whether single-user mode is still required and resets the options if necessary. |
Single-user mode start time |
Time of the request for single-user mode.
NOTE: The QBM_PWatchDog on <database> database schedule checks regularly whether single-user mode is still required and resets the options if necessary. |
Public key for encryption |
The public key is entered by the Crypto Configuration program and is needed for database encryption. For more information about database encryption, see the One Identity Manager Installation Guide. |
Preparation phase for migration |
Progress display for step-by-step preparation of migration. Possible phases are:
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Green: The database is in normal operating mode.
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Yellow: All database users will be informed about the upcoming update. The system does accept anymore processes. The preparation phase is displayed in the program's status bar.
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Orange: New users cannot log in to the database anymore. All running processes will still be processed. The preparation phase is displayed in the program's status bar.
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Red: The database is ready for updating. The preparation phase is displayed in the program's status bar.
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Red/green: The processes queued by migration are in the final stage of processing. |