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=== Recognizing the LongJump Databases ===
=== Recognizing the Platform Databases ===


A LongJump installation contains the following databases:
The platform installation contains the following databases:
:* <tt>relationals</tt>  - Holds information about all tenants and a global authentication table for all users.
:* <tt>relationals</tt>  - Holds information about all tenants and a global authentication table for all users.
:* <tt>db1000</tt> – A database-template used to create new tenants.
:* <tt>db1000</tt> – A database-template used to create new tenants.
:* <tt>db892085391</tt> – The "administration tenant" used to administer other tenants. Admins for the LongJump log in here.
:* <tt>db892085391</tt> – The "administration tenant" used to administer other tenants. Admins for the platform log in here.
:* <tt>db#####</tt> - Databases for other tenants, where the number in the name is the tenant's ID. (In the platform GUI, use the '''Accounts''' tab to find a tenant's ID number.)  
:* <tt>db#####</tt> - Databases for other tenants, where the number in the name is the tenant's ID. (In the platform GUI, use the '''Accounts''' tab to find a tenant's ID number.)  




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Latest revision as of 19:14, 6 June 2011

Recognizing the Platform Databases

The platform installation contains the following databases:

  • relationals - Holds information about all tenants and a global authentication table for all users.
  • db1000 – A database-template used to create new tenants.
  • db892085391 – The "administration tenant" used to administer other tenants. Admins for the platform log in here.
  • db##### - Databases for other tenants, where the number in the name is the tenant's ID. (In the platform GUI, use the Accounts tab to find a tenant's ID number.)