Hi,

actually you do not need any DB schema. After installation, you should
connect to the CA/Node interface and Initialize the Database. OpenCA will
take care about creating all the needed tables :D

.. easier than you thought... hehehehe!!

Later,
Max


Piekarczyk, Michal wrote:
Hey, I've followed the documentation on changing config.xml to make OpenCA aware of a database for its own storage, but I can't seem to find the recommended schema to use anywhere.

I've only found the LDAP schema, but not the actual tables and columns needed for the database.

Is there a script to run which I'm missing which would have CREATEd these TABLEs ?

( there must be something I’m missing, because no one else is asking this question )

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