OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual
Installing Your OSI/MHS Subsystem
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Description of the Installation in Progress
If an error occurs, an error message is displayed and the installation stops. Check the 
output location for the complete FUP output.
22) Create MS Databases.
This step creates the MS SQL catalogs, tables, and indexes, in addition to the MS 
PDU stores. The SQL objects are secured as specified by the keyword 
SQL_TABLE_SECURITY. The MS PDU stores are secured as specified by the 
keyword OSIMHS_FILE_SECURITY. For each MS, there must be one SQL database 
and one PDU store. There can be zero or more MS groups in an OSI/MHS 
subsystem, and each of these groups requires its own complete SQL database and 
PDU store. 
When you select this step, a display like this appears.
If you select this step, the installation program first asks you to confirm the subvolume 
names for the MS SQL databases. If your answer is yes, the installation program 
creates the SQL catalogs (if necessary) and the MS SQL databases. If your answer is 
no, installation ends. You must correct the subvolume names in the installation file and 
then run the installation program again.
Next, the installation program asks you to confirm the data file names and log file 
names for the MS PDU stores. If your answer is yes, the installation program creates 
Begin: Creation of MS database(s)
MS SQL database subvolume(s) specified in the installation file
$myvol.osimhs.install2:
  SQL subvolume
  -------------
#1 $myvol.ms1db1
#2 $myvol.ms1db2
#3 $myvol.ms1db3
#4 $myvol.ms1db4
Are these the correct values for the MS SQL database(s)? [y] 
 Creating MS SQL database in $myvol.ms1db1
 MS SQL database created in $myvol.ms1db1
 Creating MS SQL database in $myvol.ms1db2
 MS SQL database created in $myvol.ms1db2
 Creating MS SQL database in $myvol.ms1db3
 MS SQL database created in $myvol.ms1db3
 Creating MS SQL database in $myvol.ms1db4
 MS SQL database created in $myvol.ms1db4
 Creating MS SQL database in $myvol.ms1db1
 MS SQL database created in $myvol.ms1db1  










