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After you have created the SQL Server database and set up the up.time database, you need to configure up.time to access the new database. This involves editing these two configuration files (replace <uptime_dir> with the directory of your up.time install):
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<uptime_dir>\uptime.conf
<uptime_dir>\controller\resources\uptime_controller.conf |
Starting with To do this, edit the uptime.conf file (located in the up.time installation folder) , add a # character at the beginning of each of the following lines to comment them out:
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dbDriver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver dbType=mysql dbHostname=localhost dbPort=3308 dbName=uptime dbUsername=uptime dbPassword=uptime |
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#dbDriver=net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver #dbType=mssql #dbHostname=10.1.1.124 #dbPort=1433 #dbName=uptime #dbUsername=uptime #dbPassword=password |
Similar steps should be taken to update Next you will need to modify the up.time Controller service configuration file in the same manner. This service provides up.time with API services and is an ingress point for most of the Gadgets in the Dashboards. Update the <uptime_dir>\controller\resources\uptime_controller.conf file just as you did the uptime.conf file, commenting out the MySQL configuration lines, un-commenting the MS SQL related lines and editing them with the appropriate configuration and credential info.
Step 3 - Resetting the up.time DataStore
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