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- Database parameters
- allowunsupporteddbversion
- [db2universal]
- [db2universal_replicate]
- dbcachequery
- generateIndexDDL
- [oracle]
- [oracle_replicate]
- [sqlserver]
- [sqlserver_replicate]
- sqladhoccachesize
- sqlalwayson
- sqlautosort
- sqlbatchcount
- sqldb
- sqlddldirectory
- sqlddllogging
- sqldebug
- sqldictionary
- sqldictkey
- sqldictrecord
- sqldicttable
- sqldirect
- sqldisconnect
- sqlfetchrows
- sqlfetchs
- sqljoinsok
- sqllibrary
- sqllimit
- sqllockretry
- sqllockwait
- sqllogin
- sqlloginretry
- sqlloginwait
- sqlnullclause
- sqlouterjoins
- sqlreuseablesql
- sqlstats
- sqltextdateformat
- sql_oracle_binary_ci
- sqltz
- sqlupper
- system_addconstraint
- system_createupperindex
- util
- wildcardcharacters
SQL parameters: sqllogin
Startup parameters change the behavior of the HPE Service Manager server. You can always set a startup parameter from the server's operating system command prompt.
Parameter
sqllogin
Description
This parameter defines the user name and password that HPE Service Manager uses to authenticate connections to the RDBMS. You must use a slash character to separate the user name and password. If you omit this parameter, then the server attempts to authenticate the connection using the user name and password of the user who started the HPE Service Manager server, however this feature requires the HPE Service Manager server and the RDBMS server to use the same operating system. If the HPE Service Manager server and the RDBMS server use different operating systems, then you must specify a sqllogin value.
Valid if set from
Server's operating system command prompt
Initialization file (sm.ini)
Requires restart of the Service Manager server?
Yes
Default value
None
Possible values
User name/password
Example usage
Command line: sm -httpPort:13080 -sqldb:dbserver -sqllogin:dbadmin/password
Initialization file: sqllogin:dbadmin/password
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