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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 10/19/07 21:28
(pearl146@hotmail.com) writes:
> I'm installing a network monitoring tool (OpManager). During
> installation I reached the following step: Configure the SQL Server
> details.
>
> Host Name: ???
> Port: 1433
> Database Name: xxx
> User Name: ???
> Password: ???
>
> I don't know which host name I need to put in and also I don't know
> which user name and password is required.
>
> Please can anyone help me with this.
Since all this is information that is local to your site we cannot really
help you. But we can give some hints:
The host name is usually the machine which SQL Server is running on. If
you have SQL Server on a cluster, it's likely to be the virtual cluster
name. SQL Server can be installed with named instances, in case which
the server is accessed on the form "MACHINE\INSTANCE". I have no idea
what OpManager wants in this case, but since they ask for port number,
I would guess that they stll only want the machine name, and you would
have to use a different port number.
Username and password. By default, SQL Server is installed with
Windows Authentication. This means that when you log into SQL Server,
SQL Server gets your authentication information from Windows, and you
don't supply any user name or password at all. SQL Server can also be
configured for mixed authentication, so that SQL logins are accepted
as well. SQL Logins are username/password pairs.
What username you should specify in this case, I don't know. Probably
you need to create a login and give that the permissions needed by
OpManager. But if your server is not configured for mixed authentication,
there is all reason if you want to activate to run a certain application.
I would expect the app to work with Windows Authentication as well.
--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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