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Reviewing the Installation for Siebel Gateway Name Server


After the installation and configuration has concluded, the following Siebel Gateway Name Server files should now exist under the $SIEBEL_ROOT directory you specified during the installation.

_uninst/

ses/

uninstall.ksh

gtwysrvr/

admin/

base.txt

bin/

dbtempl/

enu.txt

input/

install_script/

lib/

locale/

log/

objects/

output/

siebenv.csh

siebenv.sh

sqltempl/

sys/

temp/

upgrade/

upgrade.log

_uninst. The files required to uninstall the program. It contains uninstall information for all products installed into the top-level directory ($SIEBEL_ROOT).

 

ses. Contains files required to uninstall the product.

uninstall.ksh. Uninstallation script for UNIX.

gtwysrvr. Top-level directory for Siebel Gateway Name Server.

 

admin. The template files used for scripts that control the running and configuration of the Siebel Gateway Name Server.

bin. Siebel Gateway Name Server start script, stop script, and executable programs.

dbtempl. Dictionary and local database files required by Siebel Remote for regional users and mobile Web users.

input. Contains files related to Siebel Remote.

install_script. Contains files used by the UNIX installer.

lib. Siebel Gateway Name Server program library files.

locale. Language-specific files and scripts. These are not configurable.

 

 

 

log. Siebel Gateway Name Server logs.

objects. Empty directory. When you install the Siebel Server into the same root directory, that installation procedure populates this directory with a language subdirectory (such as enu for U.S. English) with a corresponding Siebel repository file (siebel.srf).

output. Contains files related to Siebel Remote.

siebenv.csh. C shell variant of the Siebel script for setting environment variables on the server.

siebenv.sh. Bourne shell and Korn shell variant of the Siebel script for setting environment variables on the server.

sqltemp. Empty directory. When you install the Siebel Server into the same root directory, that installation procedure populates this directory with SQL files, containing SQL templates that can be used to create SQL statements the Siebel Server will use to perform specific database operations.

sys. The backing files and Service entry files used by the Siebel Gateway Name Server and server control utilities. Do not edit or modify these files unless instructed to do so by Siebel Technical Support.

temp. Stores temporary files generated by the Siebel Gateway Name Server.

upgrade. Files and scripts related to version upgrades of Siebel Business Applications. Also holds temporary, backup, and state log files used during an upgrade.

upgrade.log. Upgrade log file.

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