UNIX: Create Datastore Data Sources for Microsoft SQL Server

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Use these steps to create the ODBC data sources required to access datastore databases.

There are a number of different driver managers that you can use to configure an ODBC data source. These instructions are carried out using unixODBC. If you are using a different driver manager, consult the vendor instructions for creating data sources.

  1. Run the command odbcinst -j command, and note down the location of the drivers configuration file (odbcinst.ini) and the user data sources configuration file (.odbc.ini).
  2. Open the odbcinst.ini configuration file and ensure that you have something similar to the following:

    (This may differ depending on the version of MSSQL you are running.)

    [ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server]
    Description=Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
    Driver=/opt/microsoft/msodbcsql17/lib64/libmsodbcsql-17.2.so.0.1
    UsageCount=1
  3. Open the .odbc.ini configuration file and add an entry for the mandatory data source:
    [<datasource-name>]
    Driver = <driver-name>
    Server = <server-name>
    Database = master
    where:
    • <datasource-name> - a name for the data source.
    • <driver-name> - the name of the driver as configured in the .odbc.ini file; in the example above, that would be ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server.
    • <server-name> - the name of the server on which the database instance resides.
    • master - the name of the primary configuration database supplied with MSSQL.
  4. Add a new data source entry for each required datastore:
    [<datasource-name>]
    Driver = <driver-name>
    Server = <server-name>
    Database = MicroFocus$SEE$Files$<datastore-name>
    where:
    • <datastore-name> - the name of the datastore that you want to create.
  5. Save the .odbc.ini configuration file.

Example .odbc.ini file

The following is an example of an .odbc.ini configuration file contains data sources for a local MSSQL database instance with two datastores. It also includes the mandatory data source for the master database.

[SS.MASTER]
Driver = ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
Server = localhost
Database = master

[SS.VSAM]
Driver = ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
Server = localhost
Database = MicroFocus$SEE$Files$VSAM

[SS.SEQFILES]
Driver = ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
Server = localhost
Database = MicroFocus$SEE$Files$SEQ
Next, you must create or edit the MFDBFH configuration file, so that it contains entries to each of your datastore data sources, and the data source for the mandatory database.