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Re: [nv-l] TDW Database creation

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Subject: Re: [nv-l] TDW Database creation
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:48:17 +0100
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Hi Chris,

I have not checked or found out which scripts are used, but it could be coded in Java. So an option would be to just create a sample database, and reverse engineer and adapt to your needs. Then just point tdwdaemon to your new database.

The schema is really not complex.

Kind regards,

Wolfgang
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Greetings all,


  Have a question on the TDWDAEMON set up.


The GUI setup is very limiting in the creation of the Netview Operational database for TDW.   Is there a way that I can create the database myself and then start the tdwdaemon?

  Which schema and/or scripts are being called when the GUI executes.

The setup installs the database in the home directory of the db user.  There is no optimizing of the database.  
We do not give much space in the home directory file structure, and we have specific file tructures for databases that we would like to use.


-Thank you

CHris Petrina


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