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Reviewing the Installation for the Siebel Database Server


Review the directory structure created by the Siebel Database Server installation, as illustrated in this section. The example that follows results from performing a Custom installation.

The Siebel Database Server is installed in the DBSRVR_ROOT directory within the Siebel Server root directory you specified during the installation; by default, it is installed in /sea78/dbsrvr. The DBSRVR_ROOT directory contains the following subdirectories:

bin. Contains files for internal use.

common. Contains database platform-independent files.

db_server (oracle or db2udb). Contains scripts specific to your database, including upgrade scripts for previous versions of Siebel applications.

 

siebproc (DB2 UDB only). Contains User Defined Functions (UDFs) and stored procedures for DB2 UDB for UNIX and Windows, by OS platform. See also Installing the Stored Procedures and User-Defined Functions on DB2 UDB.

 

 

aix. UDFs and stored procedures for DB2 UDB on AIX.

hpux. UDFs and stored procedures for DB2 UDB on HP-UX.

linux. UDFs and stored procedures for DB2 UDB on Linux.

solaris. UDFs and stored procedures for DB2 UDB on Solaris.

win32. UDFs and stored procedures for DB2 UDB on Windows.

 

sqlproc (DB2 UDB only). Contains subdirectories that contain the SAR (stored procedure archive) files for all supported OS platforms installed on the server.

 

 

aix. Stored procedures for DB2 UDB on AIX.

hpux. Stored procedures for DB2 UDB on HP-UX.

linux. Stored procedures for DB2 UDB on Linux.

solaris. Stored procedures for DB2 UDB on Solaris.

win32. Stored procedures for DB2 UDB on Windows.

 

upgrade. Directories containing files to enable upgrading from specific versions of Siebel Business Applications that are supported for upgrade to the current release.

language. Contains language- and database-specific files for the ancestor repository and supporting files. For example, ENU would contain language-specific U.S. English files, and DEU would contain German-language-specific files.

files. This directory contains sample file attachments and is created if you install Sample File Attachments. These files should be copied to the appropriate subdirectory of the Siebel File System. See Populating the Siebel File System.

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