You should only create or update a configuration file using the dbfhconfig command line utility.
set MFDBFH_CONFIG=<location-and-name-of-file>
If you do not set this variable, a file named MFDBFH.cfg is assumed to be located in the current directory.
dbfhconfig -add -server:<server-name> -provider:ora
where <server-name> is the name of the database server instance. An entry of localhost:<port> is also valid, which defaults to your machine name. If you have already updated the configuration file with the Oracle datastores, this entry will already exist, and you will receive a message informing you of this; you can skip to the next step.
Now specify the required datastores within the instance.
dbfhconfig -add -server:<server-name> -dsn:<name> -type:datastore -optio:<opts> [-bitism:<bit>] -name:<dsname> -db:<existing-db> {-user:<user-name> -password:<password> | -connect:<connection-string>}
where <name> is the unique name within the MFDBFH configuration file in which to reference the datastore; <opts> are the optimizations to be applied to I/O operations; <bit> is the bitism of the database connection; <dsname> is the actual name of the datastore. For the connection details, you must specify -db (where <existing-db> is the name of an existing database instance in which to store the datastore - for simplicity, we recommend specifying the identifying entry in the tnsnames.ora configuration file), and then either -user and -password (where <user-name> and <password> are valid credentials for the instance), or -connect (where <connection-string> is the database connection string - see Database Connection Strings for the database-specific syntax); .
option | description |
---|---|
all | All optimizations applied, as if +<opt> had been specified for each available option. You can then selectively disable certain options using -<opt>. |
none | No optimizations applied. |
{+|-}oiseq | Enables (+) or disables (-) optimizations for line-sequential files opened for input. |
{+|-}ooseq | Enables (+) or disables (-) optimizations for line-sequential files opened for output. |
{+|-}oi | Enables (+) or disables (-) optimizations for ESDS, KSDS, and RRDS files opened for input. |
{+|-}oo | Enables (+) or disables (-) optimizations for ESDS, KSDS, and RRDS files opened for output. |
The following is an example of a configuration file that contains two datastores, a region database, and a cross-region database, using direct connection syntax. As the database login credentials are required in the connection, the secrets vault has been enabled to mask the password: see Configure a Secrets Vault for the Micro Focus Database File Handler for more information.
<datastores usevault="true">
<server name="${TESTMFDBFH_DBINST_ORA}" type="oracle" access="oci">
<dsn name="ORA.VSAM" type="datastore" dsname="VSAM" optio="none" dbname="DBFHTEST" connect="$$vault$$"/>
<dsn name="ORA.JES" type="datastore" dsname="JES" optio="none" dbname="DBFHTEST" connect="$$vault$$"/>
<dsn name="ORA.CAS.CROSSREGION" type="crossregion.cas" dbname="DBFHTEST" connect="$$vault$$"/>
<dsn name="ORA.CAS.TESTDB" type="region.cas" region="TESTDB" dbname="DBFHTEST" connect="$$vault$$"/>
</server>
</datastores>
Next, you can use the dbfhdeploy command line utility to add files to the datastores.