Creating databases

Create databases for the applications that you plan to install. You can use the database wizard or run the SQL scripts that are provided with HCL Connections.

Attention: HCL Connections 6.5 install wizard does not create the database for the Community Highlights / Connections Engagement Center (ICEC) application. You will need to manually run the SQL scripts that are provided with HCL Connections. Refer to the topics in this section to create the ICEC database.
There are two methods available to create your databases: SQL scripts and the database wizard. Using SQL Scripts allows you to have more control as you manually create and place databases. The database wizard automates the process of creating databases for the applications that you plan to install. It is a more reliable method for creating databases because it validates the databases as you create them.
Note: The user who runs the database wizard must have write access to the folder the database wizard uses for the installation.
Consult your database documentation for detailed information about preparing your databases.
Note: You must have already created and started a database instance before you can create databases.
If you install the database for Connections Content Manager, it creates two databases: Global Configuration Database and Object Store.
Note: HCL supports several database products but HCL does not support data transfer between database products. Assuming each Connections installation was set up against each respective database properly, a transfer should be possible. However, HCL Support has never tested such a migration. HCL only supports issues which can be replicated in a supported environment where such a migration has not been performed, as there is no way to validate that the migration has been performed properly. Refer to the HCL Support Statement for additional information.

Complete the procedures that are appropriate for your deployment: