To be able to execute a OnePoint Diagnostics Service you need to setup mandatory connections first.
The process to create connections is described elsewhere. This page sums up which minimal connections are required per Diagnostic Scan.
Note: The System Viewer only requires you to setup at least one connection type of your choice. Since by default the os_default connection already exists, no action is required to be able to run the System Viewer. Adding new connections is only required if you wish to add information retrieved by System Viewer.
If Baan runs in hostmode configuration (i.e. the database resides on the application server), for the Infor ERP LN Diagnostic Scan you need to setup three connections (see connection types):
(note: When setting up a Baan connection, you need to specify a company. In view of consistency you are likely to chose the database connection matching the chosen company).
For instance, if you have a Baan IVc5 environment running on SunOS 5.8 with Oracle 8 as database, you need to create connections for the following types:
There is no need to setup a database connection if your database is tbase/tbase_tp (in that case tbase configuration information is collected by the operating system connection). But since a database connection is mandatory, create and use a dummy database connection for one of the available connection types (this is a workaround).
If Baan operates in client/server mode (i.e. Baan runs on one server and the database on another server) the general rule is to "create as many connections as are applicable".
Connections required for the application server (where Baan resides):
Connections required for the database server (where the database resides):
The optional RDBMS connection on the application server must be available if the Baan/database connection is made with the aid of database client utilities. E.g. if you have an Oracle database on the remote database server, and the connection from the application server is laid through SQL*net.
The optional Baan connection on the database server must be available if the application server and the database server communicate via the bshell/baan database driver.