MS SQL Server
Supported Versions
Crowd supports the versions of MS SQL Server listed on the Supported Platforms page.
When you run the Crowd Setup Wizard, you will be asked to choose a database and provide configuration settings for that database. It will make things easier if you have created the database and deployed the database driver before you start the Setup Wizard.
Follow the instructions below to set up MS SQL Server for Crowd.
1. Configure SQL Server
Create a database user which Crowd will connect as (e.g. crowduser).
In SQL Server, the database user (crowduser above) should not be the database owner, but should be in the
db_owner role
.
Additionally, you should create the database with case sensitive collation.- Create a database for Crowd to store data in (e.g. crowddb).
- Ensure that the user has permission to connect to the database, and create and populate tables
Ensure that the new database was set to use Read Committed with Row Versioning as its isolation level.
You can apply the new isolation by executing the following query:ALTER DATABASE <database name> SET READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT ON WITH ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE;
To verify the changes, use this query which should result in '1':
SELECT sd.is_read_committed_snapshot_on FROM sys.databases AS sd WHERE sd.[name] = '<database name>';
Next Steps
Complete the Crowd installation, then start Crowd and run the Setup Wizard as described in the Installation Guide.
Configuring Unicode Support in MS SQL Server
To configure Crowd to support Unicode in MS SQL Server, enter the following in the 'Hibernate Dialect' field on the Crowd Setup Wizard's Database Configuration screen:com.atlassian.crowd.util.persistence.hibernate.SQLServerIntlDialect