In custom installation, you can select a database
to set up Edge Device Manager, and you must know the basic technical
working knowledge of Edge Device Manager. Dell recommends custom installation
only for advanced users.
Select the Setup Type as Custom, and click Next.
The Mongo Database Server page
is displayed.
Select either Embedded MongoDB or External MongoDB as the Mongo database server.
If Embedded MongoDB is selected, then provide your password,
and click Next.
NOTE: User name and database
server details are not required if the Embedded Mongo database is
selected, and the respective fields are grayed out.
If External MongoDB is selected, then provide user name,
password, database server details, and the port details, and click Next.
NOTE: The port field populates the default port which can be changed.
The MariaDB Database Server page is displayed.
Select either Embedded MariaDB or External MariaDB as the MariaDB database
server.
If Embedded MariaDB is selected, provide user
name and password, and click Next.
If External MariaDB is selected, provide user name, password,
database server details and the port details, and click Next.
The port field populates the default
port which can be changed.
The Port page is displayed which allows you to customize the
ports for the following databases:
Apache Tomcat
MySQL database
Mongo database
MQTT v3.1 Broker
Memcached
NOTE: Edge Device Manager
uses the Maria database and Mongo database for the following:
Maria database—Relational database for data that requires
well-defined structure and normalization
Mongo
database—No-SQL database for performance and scalability