112 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server
Figure 46. OneWorld Setup Options Screen
On OneWorld Setup Options, choose the appropriate server database (either
SQL Server or Oracle) to load its export files and scripts. For this example,
select Oracle. In addition, click Change Directory to install the files on the d:\
drive. Click Next to continue.
Note: The components you need for further building your database are copied
into the subdirectory B733\DATABASE\EXPORTS.
12.When copying of the export files and scripts has completed successfully, click
Close.
13.Set the read-only option for the OneWorld\B733\Helps directory on the
deployment server; otherwise only one user at a time will be able to access
this directory.
14.Share the \OneWorld\B733 subdirectory using the sharename B733.
If you want to set up Windows NT security on the OneWorld directories and
files on the deployment server, use the chart in the section Setting Up
Windows NT Security on OneWorld Directories and Files of the
OneWorld
Installation Guide (Windows NT-Based Systems)
,
Release B73.3
. For this
example, security setup was not necessary for user JDE.
7.3.1 Preparing Rollback Segments, Tablespaces, and Cursors
J.D. Edwards provides a script for verifying Oracle8 as the appropriate rollback
segment setup. The script deletes existing rollback segments, creates larger
rollback segments, and alters them online. The additional scripts to be used work
only for systems that follow the J.D. Edwards recommended naming conventions.
If you use a different naming convention, either modify the delivered scripts or
develop a custom process for your naming conventions.