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It is recommended that a common repository (folder) be created that will contain all Razor databases. Although databases may be located on any NTFS partition and do not have to belong to a general repository, it is recommended that a common repository be created. The recommended repository location is <Razor>/razor_db, where <Razor> is the location of the RazorNT Server installation such as //D/TowerConcepts.
Once the repository is created the individual database folders should be created. The names used as the database folders are up to the Administrator. For example, databases DB1, DB2 and DB3 might be represented as...
It is up to the Administrator to manually create a given database folder. The database creation process permits the database location to be specified. Here the database folder would be entered as a fullpath such as //D/TowerConcepts/razor_db/DB1.
Since NT does not support the concept of setuid/setgid, another mechanism is required to insure the server runs as the database owner. This is handled by installing the database server as an NT service to run as the owner (installer) of the database. During database creation the installer's password is entered. The database server is then registered as a service to run as the installer. Starting the database server is done via the Services Control Panel or via Razor Admin. If, for example, you created database //D/TowerConcepts/razor_db/DB3, you would find the service named RazorDB_DB3.
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