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  • 🚀GETTING STARTED
    • Introduction to the installation process
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  • SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
    • System requirements
      • Global system requirements 🚀
      • DOIM system requirements
      • CEMAN system requirements
      • Data Watcher system requirements
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      • DMZ Gateway system requirements
      • Data Shaper system requirements
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  • TOPOLOGY PATTERNS
    • Network topology recommendations
    • Data One common domain topology patterns
  • INSTALL DATA ONE
    • Planning initial installation and master configuration
      • Data One runtime services, nodes, and components
    • Data One Domain Master Configuration reference
    • Performing initial installation and master configuration
      • Creating database objects for PostgreSQL
      • Creating database objects for Oracle
      • Executing the installer
      • Configuring load balancer rules for Data One WUI access on CEMAN
      • Configuring firewall rules
    • Running the system for the first time
      • Basic system control: starting, stopping and checking status
      • Launching Data One WUI
      • Wiring your STENG cluster together
  • INSTALL DATA SHAPER
    • Introduction to Data Shaper installation process
    • Planning Data Shaper installation
    • Data Shaper System Requirements
    • Data Shaper Domain Master Configuration reference
    • Performing Data Shaper initial installation and master configuration
      • Creating database objects for PostgreSQL
      • Creating database objects for Oracle
      • Executing Data Shaper installer
      • Configuring additional firewall rules for Data Shaper
  • CLI and Configuration files
    • dataone.sh reference
    • doim.sh reference
    • dataonedbmgr.sh reference
    • dataonedb.cfg reference
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  • Database prerequisites
  • Let's start
  • 1. Create the CEMAN tablespaces
  • 2. Create the CEMAN users
  • 3. Create the CEMAN schema
  • 4. Create CEMAN workflow objects
  • 5. Load CEMAN initial data
  • 6. Assign CEMAN permissions to the application user
  • 7. Create the KEYCLOAK tablespaces
  • 8. Create the KEYCLOAK users
  • 9. Create the KEYCLOAK schema
  • 10. Assign KEYCLOAK permissions to the application user
  • 11. Create the KEYCLOAK Triggers
  • 12. Create the KEYCLOAK schema authorization
  • 13. Load KEYCLOAK initial data
  1. INSTALL DATA ONE
  2. Performing initial installation and master configuration

Creating database objects for Oracle

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Database prerequisites

  • The database Instance must already exist.

  • This procedure must be performed by a DBA user.

Let's start

  • Copy the DOIM_HOME/pkg-repo/pkg-base/db/ghibli-distro-db-<version>.tar.gz to the database host or to a client that can connect to the database.

  • Extract the package ghibli-distro-db-<version>.tar.gz.

  • Run the steps described in the following sections.

Please notice that some of the SQL scripts require parameters whose value must be the same as the value specified in the . Here is a quick cross-reference between the two sets of parameters:

SQL script parameter
DMCFG parameter

ADMIN_USER

ceman_db_schema

APP_USER

CEMAN_DB_USR

APP_PASS

CEMAN_DB_PSW

KEYCLOAK_USER

KEYCLOAK_DB_SCHEMA

1. Create the CEMAN tablespaces

(01_CEMAN_PREPARE_TBLS.sql)

sqlplus <dba_user>/<dba_password>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@01_CEMAN_PREPARE_TBLS.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <dba_user> with the username of a DBA user

  • <dba_password> with the password of the DBA user

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • tbls_d1_ge_data: tablespace name for generic data

  • tbls_d1_ge_data_path: absolute datafile path for generic data tablespace

  • tbls_d1_ge_indexes: tablespace name for generic indexes

  • tbls_d1_ge_indexes_path: absolute datafile path for generic indexes tablespace

  • tbls_d1_ru_data: tablespace name for runtime data

  • tbls_d1_ru_data_path: absolute datafile path for runtime data tablespace

  • tbls_d1_ru_indexes: tablespace name for runtime indexes

  • tbls_d1_ru_indexes_path: absolute datafile path for runtime indexes tablespace

  • tbls_d1_hi_data: tablespace name for historic data

  • tbls_d1_hi_data_path: absolute datafile path for historic data tablespace

  • tbls_d1_hi_indexes: tablespace name for historic indexes

  • tbls_d1_hi_indexes_path: absolute datafile path for historic indexes tablespace

2. Create the CEMAN users

(02_CEMAN_PREPARE_USERS.sql)

sqlplus <dba_user>/<dba_password>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@02_CEMAN_PREPARE_USERS.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <dba_user> with the username of a DBA user

  • <dba_password> with the password of the DBA user

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • tbls_d1_ge_data: tablespace name for generic data

  • tbls_d1_ge_indexes: tablespace name for generic indexes

  • tbls_d1_ru_data: tablespace name for runtime data

  • tbls_d1_ru_indexes: tablespace name for runtime indexes

  • tbls_d1_hi_data: tablespace name for historic data

  • tbls_d1_hi_indexes: tablespace name for historic indexes

  • ADMIN_USER: username of the owner of objects (tables, views, …)

  • ADMIN_PASS: password for the owner of objects

  • APP_USER: username used by the application to connect to the database - see also the note below

  • APP_PASS: password for the application user

3. Create the CEMAN schema

(03_CEMAN_CREATE_SCHEMA.sql)

sqlplus <ADMIN_USER>/<ADMIN_PASS>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@03_CEMAN_CREATE_SCHEMA.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <ADMIN_USER> with the username of the owner of the objects created in the previous script

  • <ADMIN_PASS> with the password of the owner of the objects

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • tbls_d1_ge_data: tablespace name for generic data

  • tbls_d1_ge_indexes: tablespace name for generic indexes

  • tbls_d1_ru_data: tablespace name for runtime data

  • tbls_d1_ru_indexes: tablespace name for runtime indexes

4. Create CEMAN workflow objects

(04_CEMAN_CREATE_SCHEMA_WORKFLOW.sql)

sqlplus <ADMIN_USER>/<ADMIN_PASS>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@04_CEMAN_CREATE_SCHEMA_WORKFLOW.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <ADMIN_USER> with the username of the owner of the objects

  • <ADMIN_PASS> with the password of the owner of the objects

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port where the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • tbls_d1_ge_data: tablespace name for generic data

  • tbls_d1_ge_indexes: tablespace name for generic indexes

  • tbls_d1_ru_data: tablespace name for runtime data

  • tbls_d1_ru_indexes: tablespace name for runtime indexes

  • tbls_d1_hi_data: tablespace name for historic data

  • tbls_d1_hi_indexes: tablespace name for historic indexes

5. Load CEMAN initial data

(05_CEMAN_INITIAL_DML.sql)

sqlplus <ADMIN_USER>/<ADMIN_PASSWORD>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@05_CEMAN_INITIAL_DML.sql

Replace:

  • <ADMIN_USER> with the username of the owner of the objects

  • <ADMIN_PASSWORD> with the password of the owner of the objects

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

6. Assign CEMAN permissions to the application user

(06_CEMAN_GRANT_USER.sql)

sqlplus <dba_user>/<dba_password>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@06_CEMAN_GRANT_USER.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <dba_user> with the username of a DBA user

  • <dba_password> with the password of the DBA user

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

Here is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • ADMIN_USER: username of the owner of objects (tables, views, …). The username must be UPPERCASE.

  • APP_USER: username used by the application to connect to the database. The username can be lowercase or UPPERCASE.

7. Create the KEYCLOAK tablespaces

(07_IAM_PREPARE_TBLS.sql)

sqlplus <dba_user>/<dba_password>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@07_IAM_PREPARE_TBLS.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <dba_user> with the username of a DBA user

  • <dba_password> with the password of the DBA user

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • tbls_kc_ge_data: tablespace name for keycloak data

  • tbls_kc_ge_data_path: absolute datafile path for keycloak data tablespace

8. Create the KEYCLOAK users

(08_IAM_PREPARE_USERS.sql)

sqlplus <dba_user>/<dba_password>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@08_IAM_PREPARE_USERS.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <dba_user> with the username of a DBA user

  • <dba_password> with the password of the DBA user

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • tbls_kc_ge_data: tablespace name for keycloak data

  • KEYCLOAK_USER: username of the owner of KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

  • KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD: password for the owner of KEYCLOAK objects

  • ADMIN_USER: username of the owner of objects (tables, views, …)

9. Create the KEYCLOAK schema

(09_IAM_CREATE_SCHEMA.sql)

sqlplus <KEYCLOAK_USER>/<KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@09_IAM_CREATE_SCHEMA.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <KEYCLOAK_USER> with the username of the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …

  • <KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD> with the password for the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port where the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • KEYCLOAK_USER: username of the owner of KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

10. Assign KEYCLOAK permissions to the application user

(10_IAM_GRANT_USER.sql)

sqlplus <dba_user>/<dba_password>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@10_IAM_GRANT_USER.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <dba_user> with the username of a DBA user

  • <dba_password> with the password of the DBA user

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

Here is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • KEYCLOAK_USER: username of the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

  • ADMIN_USER: username of the owner of the objects (tables, views, …). The username must be UPPERCASE.

  • APP_USER: username used by the application to connect to the database. The username can be lowercase or UPPERCASE.

11. Create the KEYCLOAK Triggers

(11_IAM_ADD_TRIGGERS.sql)

sqlplus <KEYCLOAK_USER>/<KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@11_IAM_ADD_TRIGGERS.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <KEYCLOAK_USER> with the username of the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

  • <KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD> with the password for the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • ADMIN_USER: username of the owner of the objects (tables, views, …)

  • KEYCLOAK_USER: username of the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

12. Create the KEYCLOAK schema authorization

(12_IAM_CREATE_SCHEMA_AUTHORIZATION.sql)

sqlplus <ADMIN_USER>/<ADMIN_PASSWORD>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@12_IAM_CREATE_SCHEMA_AUTHORIZATION.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <ADMIN_USER> with the username of the owner of the objects

  • <ADMIN_PASSWORD> with the password of the owner of the objects

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • KEYCLOAK_USER: username of the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

  • ADMIN_USER: username of the owner of the objects

  • APP_USER: username used by the application to connect to the database. The username can be lowercase or UPPERCASE.

13. Load KEYCLOAK initial data

(13_IAM_INITIAL_DML.sql)

sqlplus <KEYCLOAK_USER>/<KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD>@<host_address>:<host_port>/<db_name>  
@13_IAM_INITIAL_DML.sql <space-separated script parameters>

Replace:

  • <KEYCLOAK_USER> with the username of the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

  • <KEYCLOAK_PASSWORD> with the password for the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects

  • <host_address> with the IP address or the fully qualified domain name of the database host

  • <host_port> with the port the database is listening to

  • <db_name> with the database name

This is the list of the required space-separated script parameters:

  • KEYCLOAK_USER: username of the owner of the KEYCLOAK objects (tables, views, …)

Domain Master Configuration Reference (DMCFG)