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BMC Performance Manager Portal (BPM Portal) 2.11


Note

Supported operating systems and database types/versions for BPM 2.11 license generation  

Operating system

Database type

Database version

Windows

Oracle

11.2.0

Unix

Oracle

11.2.0

  • Only English characters, numerals and special characters are allowed.
  1. In the Enter Details section, in the Environment list, select an option (for example, or Pre-production).
  2. In the Server Name field, enter the server name where the BPM Portal database is installed.

    Note

    For a Windows server where the License Utility and BPM Portal are installed on the same computer:

    Enter one of the following:  localhost, computer name, or full computer name (FQDN).

    • Connection using an IP address is not supported. 
    • The following fields are disabled and automatically appear with "NA": Server User, Server Password, Server Confirm Password, and Server Type (Windows).
    • These are not required since the product and license utility are on the same computer. 
  3. For deployments to a remote server: In the Server User field, enter the system user name. 
  4. For a Windows server, enter the system user name in the format: Domain name\system username.  
  5.  In the Server Password field, enter the password for the user specified in step 4.
  6. In the Server Confirm Password field, enter the password again.
  7. In the Server Type list, enter the server type (Windows or UNIX).
  8. In the SSH Port field, enter the system SSH port (required for non-default) for the UNIX server.
  9. In the Report File Prefix field, the value entered in the Server Name field in step 2 will automatically appear, appended by "_1", for example: servername_1.
    You can edit the field value before saving the Manage Deployment tab.    

    Notes
    • Only English characters are allowed in the Report File Prefix field.
    • After the Manage Deployment tab is saved, the Report File Prefix value becomes read only and cannot be changed.
    • Do not use the $ sign in the Database User and Database Password fields.
       The $ sign is used by the Microsoft Windows batch interpreter to understand the parameter number.
  10. In the Database Type list, Oracle appears by default.
  11. In the Database Name/Service Name field, enter the SQL Server Database name or the Oracle Service name.
  12. In the Database User field, enter the Database user name.
  13. In the Database Password field, enter the password for the database user specified in step 12.
  14. In the Database Confirm Password field, enter the password again.
  15. Click Save.
  16. Return to step 4 on Adding deployments.

 

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