Default Host Information
When you start the CUBRID Manager for the first time after installation, a host named "localhost" has been set by default in the host navigation tree. This setting has been made under the assumption that the CUBRID Manager server is installed on your PC where the CUBRID Manager client is currently running, and shows the basic information about the CUBRID Manager connection.

- Host name : Host name is an identifier that identifies a host to be managed in the CUBRID Manager. A host name must be unique. Internally managed host identifier has the format of [Host name + Connection port]. A host name can contain only alphanumeric character. Do not use spaces. The length of a host name must be between 4 and 32 characters.
- Host address : A host address cannot be a space or contain spaces.
- Connection port : Only an integer value between 1024 and 65535 can be entered for the connection port. The default port value is 8001. If the connection fails, check the cm_port value in the $CUBRID/conf/cm.conf file.
- User name : The user who has the administrator authorization of the CUBRID Manager is admin. You must connect with the admin account when you use the CUBRID Manager for the first time after installation. A user name can contain only alphanumeric character. Do not use spaces. The length of a user name must be between 4 and 32 characters.
- Password : The initial password for the admin user, who has the administrator authorization of the CUBRID Manager, is "admin." You cannot connect if you do not modify the password when you make the first connection with the admin account. Be careful not to lose the modified password of the admin user. The password cannot be reset to "admin." A password cannot contain spaces. The length of a password must be between 4 and 32 characters.
- Save Password : You can save password to local. If checked ,you only double click this host will auto login. Otherwise, will pop up the dialog to input this password.
- Driver version : You can select a CUBRID JDBC driver which will be used in the CUBRID Manager. The default value is Auto Detect; a driver is automatically detected if any version of driver which can be used in the CUBRID Manager exists; if it exists, automatic connection is made. If it does not exist, the following dialog will appear.
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- Browse : Clicking it will pop up the below JDBC driver management dialog. You can manage the JDBC driver using Add, Delete buttons.
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- Test Connection : It is used to check a connection whether valid or not.