Creating the Staging Database
FlexNet Manager Suite
2024 R1
(On-Premises)
The staging database allows the XenApp server agent to drop collected
data in a conveniently close location. From here, an inventory beacon collects
the data for transfer to the central operations databases for FlexNet Manager Suite.
Tip: If you are choosing to
use direct upload by an inventory beacon instead of using a staging
database, skip this topic.
The staging database can be installed in any convenient Microsoft SQL Server
2012 (or
later) database:
- If your inventory beacon is located on a SQL server, the staging database can be on the inventory beacon
- If your central operations databases for FlexNet Manager Suite are accessible from the XenApp server, the staging database tables are already present on your central SQL Server
- Where there is an inventory beacon with network access to your XenApp server (and Citrix Virtual Apps is running its database in SQL Server), the staging database can be installed into the same database as used by Citrix Virtual Apps
- If none of these suit, use any other SQL Server instance that allows network access both from the XenApp server agent on the XenApp server and from the inventory beacon.
It is a small footprint database (half a dozen tables and one stored procedure) that is size-limited by the scale of your Citrix Virtual Apps implementation, with data being replaced at each upload.
To create the staging database (using supplied script):
FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
2024 R1