Motorola MSP3-STGPR-SW-ED Software Setup Guide - Page 17

Destination, Install, Finish, MSP Core Database

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Chapter 3 - Installing MSP 3.3 -- 11 6. Accept or change the Destination folder and click Next. 7. Click Install. 8. Click Finish. 9. When the Install Interviewer opens, choose your installation scenario and click Next. 10. Indicate which, if any, MSP Control Component features you plan to use and click Next. Notes: Data collection requires SQL Server 2005/2008 Standard or Enterprise Edition. It is not supported on SQL Server Express edition. Selecting Long Term Analysis will install the MSP Analysis Database. The SQL Server 2005/2008 Standard or Enterprise Edition restrictions will be checked later in the process once the target SQL Server has been identified. 11. On the MSP Core Database dialog box select the SQL instance on which the MSP Core Database will be installed:  If you selected the all in one scenario, the SQL Server choices will be prepopulated as the dialog is displayed and will be restricted to the local server.  If you selected the scenario where you are going to install all MSP Components except the MSP Database on the installation machine, you will encounter a list of all the SQL instances on all the servers to which there is connectivity from the installation machine. You will not be able to choose the installation machine. 12. Choose the authentication method for installation of the MSP Core Database. Windows Authentication is the default, but you can choose SQL Authentication.  If you select SQL Authentication, you will need to provide a SQL login that has sysadmin permissions. Note: If you select SQL Authentication, the SQL Server instance must be configured to support mixed mode authentication.  If you select Windows Authentication, then you will need to be logged in as a user that has sufficient permissions to install the MSP Core and MSP Analysis Services Databases. Note: If this is a one box install, an administrator login on the server will have the proper permissions. If this is a two box install, then a separate domain user who is an administrator on the current server is required.  If you selected the scenario where you are going to install all MSP Components except the MSP Database on the installation machine and if you wish to stay with the Windows Authentication option, you will need to be logged in to the server with a domain user that has been configured to have sysadmin permissions on the SQL Server.}

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Chapter 3 – Installing MSP 3.3 -- 11
6.
Accept or change the
Destination
folder and click
Next
.
7. Click
Install
.
8. Click
Finish
.
9.
When the Install Interviewer opens, choose your installation scenario and click
Next
.
10.
Indicate which, if any, MSP Control Component features you plan to use and click
Next
.
Notes:
Data collection requires SQL Server 2005/2008 Standard or Enterprise Edition.
It is
not supported on SQL Server Express edition.
Selecting Long Term Analysis will install the MSP Analysis Database.
The SQL Server 2005/2008 Standard or Enterprise Edition restrictions will be
checked later in the process once the target SQL Server has been identified.
11. On the
MSP Core Database
dialog box select the SQL instance on which the MSP Core
Database will be installed:
If you selected the all in one scenario, the SQL Server choices will be prepopulated
as the dialog is displayed and will be restricted to the local server.
If you selected the scenario where you are going to install all MSP Components
except the MSP Database on the installation machine, you will encounter a list of all
the SQL instances on all the servers to which there is connectivity from the
installation machine. You will not be able to choose the installation machine.
12. Choose the authentication method for installation of the MSP Core Database. Windows
Authentication is the default, but you can choose SQL Authentication.
If you select SQL Authentication, you will need to provide a SQL login that has
sysadmin permissions.
Note:
If you select SQL Authentication, the SQL Server instance must be configured to
support mixed mode authentication.
If you select Windows Authentication, then you will need to be logged in as a user
that has sufficient permissions to install the MSP Core and
MSP Analysis Services
Databases.
Note:
If this is a one box install, an administrator login on the server will have the proper
permissions.
If this is a two box install, then a separate domain user who is an administrator on
the current server is required.
If you selected the scenario where you are going to install all MSP Components
except the MSP Database on the installation machine and if you wish to stay with the
Windows Authentication option, you will need to be logged in to the server with a
domain user that has been configured to have sysadmin permissions on the SQL
Server.}