Table of contents Configure Access to the Monitoring Data in the Aternity Database View the essential connection details to the Platform schema in the Aternity database, which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. These fields were required when installing the Aternity Management Server. Some databases connect using a customized URL. ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and log in to Aternity. Step 2 Select the Gear Icon > Settings > Enterprise Environment Integration > Platform Database. Connect Aternity to the Platform Database schema Field Description Server Name/IP Address View the hostname, IP address or DNS name of the Aternity Database Server. Port View the port used to access the Aternity Database Server. Service Name View the name of the Platform schema, which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. User name / Password Enter the username and password to read and write data to the schema which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. The typical choice for the credentials is aternity/aternity Before saving the configuration, it is recommended to test it by clicking . Step 3 Select Test Configuration to verify the settings. Note: The Aternity service needs to be restarted for configuration changes to take effect. Parent topic: ~Configure the Aternity System~ SavePDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Related Links
Configure Access to the Monitoring Data in the Aternity Database View the essential connection details to the Platform schema in the Aternity database, which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. These fields were required when installing the Aternity Management Server. Some databases connect using a customized URL. ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and log in to Aternity. Step 2 Select the Gear Icon > Settings > Enterprise Environment Integration > Platform Database. Connect Aternity to the Platform Database schema Field Description Server Name/IP Address View the hostname, IP address or DNS name of the Aternity Database Server. Port View the port used to access the Aternity Database Server. Service Name View the name of the Platform schema, which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. User name / Password Enter the username and password to read and write data to the schema which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. The typical choice for the credentials is aternity/aternity Before saving the configuration, it is recommended to test it by clicking . Step 3 Select Test Configuration to verify the settings. Note: The Aternity service needs to be restarted for configuration changes to take effect. Parent topic: ~Configure the Aternity System~
Configure Access to the Monitoring Data in the Aternity Database View the essential connection details to the Platform schema in the Aternity database, which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. These fields were required when installing the Aternity Management Server. Some databases connect using a customized URL. ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and log in to Aternity. Step 2 Select the Gear Icon > Settings > Enterprise Environment Integration > Platform Database. Connect Aternity to the Platform Database schema Field Description Server Name/IP Address View the hostname, IP address or DNS name of the Aternity Database Server. Port View the port used to access the Aternity Database Server. Service Name View the name of the Platform schema, which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. User name / Password Enter the username and password to read and write data to the schema which stores all the monitoring data and device configurations. The typical choice for the credentials is aternity/aternity Before saving the configuration, it is recommended to test it by clicking . Step 3 Select Test Configuration to verify the settings. Note: The Aternity service needs to be restarted for configuration changes to take effect. Parent topic: ~Configure the Aternity System~