Install the Database
The Identity Manager Database can be installed on the Server workstation or on a separate machine.
Please make sure that the Database requirements are met before going further.
Steps
1. Install SQL server
Microsoft's extensive documentation can be used to get help installing a SQL Server 2016 or later.
2. Create the database
The recommended naming convention is Usercube<Organization>
, where <Organization>
is the name of
the organization targeted by this installation.
The database name is of no technical importance, but following the naming convention will make it easier to read the guide.
3. Initialize the database
The database scheme can be initialized by running the Usercube.sql
script (found in the
SQL_<version>.zip
archive) on the newly created database.
Preferred methods include SQL Server Management Studio and command line.
Example of procedure for SQL Server Management Studio 2019
- Open SQL Server Management Studio.
- Connect to your SQL Server instance.
- In the top left corner, select File > Open > File.
- Select the
Usercube.sql
file. - Open the file. The file is now open in the main SQL Server Management Studio window.
- Locate the database name dropdown, next to the Execute button in the top left section of the screen.
- From the dropdown, select the newly created database.
- Click Execute.
Example using the sqlcmd CLI
sqlcmd -S <ComputerName>\<InstanceName> -d Usercube<Organization_name> -i <Usercube.sql>
What's Next?
The next step will consist in:
- Setting up the Identity Manager Server as an IIS website.
- Creating a custom service account.
- Granting the necessary database permissions for this account.
It will also show how to test the Identity Manager Database connection. See the Install the Server topic for additional information.