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Tools for the C Shell
These are the scripts for the C shell.
- sa-init.csh
Sets up basic Siebel Analytics Server settings. Run this to keep registry settings up to date after you make any changes to .reg files with regedit. This includes changes to registry files used by the Siebel Analytics Web (for example, when you change the Web Catalog path).
- sa.csh
Sets up the environment for manual management. Run this under the current shell (source the script). Under this mode, you can run the Siebel Analytics Server manually.
- sa-cli.csh
Sets up the environment for running the Siebel Analytics Client. Run this under the current shell (source the script). If you are managing the server manually, you need to open a separate session to do this.
- user.csh
Sets up user-specific items such as the database. You do not need to run this script separately. It will be called from sa.csh.
- run-sa.csh
An automatic tool that calls sa.csh and starts the Siebel Analytics Server.
- run-sa.csh stop
Stops the Siebel Analytics Server.
- sa-webinit.csh
Sets up the Siebel Analytics Web client environment. This is described in To install on Apache Tomcat (stand-alone).
Additional Tools for Stopping the Siebel Analytics Server
When starting the Siebel Analytics Server, the process utilizes additional processes and resources that may fail to stop cleanly when the Siebel Analytics Server is shut down.
When you first set up the environment, you must source sa.sh or sa.csh.
If you are using telnet after setting up DISPLAY, use the utility mwcleanup for one of the following reasons:
- You cannot shut down the Siebel Analytics Server cleanly with the commands
run-sa.sh stop
run-sa.csh stop
- You have set up your environment with sa.sh or sa.csh and are using the command:
nqsshutdown.exe -uAdministrator
You may also want to check IPC resources using the command
ipcs
, and use the commandipcrm
to remove the shared memory being used by the user ID running Siebel Analytics Server.NOTE: Siebel Analytics Server processes are dependent on the rpcss.secure process to run for a short time and call the mwrpcss process at Siebel Analytics Server startup.
A Note on Executable Files
The $INSTALLDIR\SiebelAnalytics\Bin folder contains all of the executable files invoked by Siebel Analytics Server components, as well as some utilities that are described in Siebel Analytics Server Administration Guide. It also contains some command-line utilities, listed below, that are provided for debugging purposes. For example, nQcmd.exe can be used for automated regression testing, nQUDMLGen.exe can generate UDML text from a repository, and nQUDMLExec.exe can generate a repository from UDML text and remove inconsistent or faulty UDML in the process.
CAUTION: Use the utilities listed below with caution. Some can create damage if not used properly. For example, nQUDMLGen.exe may completely decompile and recompile the Analytics repository. The repository may be rendered unstable, unusable, or inconsistent. It is recommended that you contact Siebel Technical Support before using any of these utilities.
nQcmd.exe
nQQueryStatsFormatter.exe
NQSChangePassword.exe
nQScheduler.exe
nQSComGateway.exe
nQSDBGatewayServer.exe
nQSecUDMLGen.exe
nQSServer.exe
nQUDMLCli.exe
nQUDMLExec.exe
nQUDMLGen.exe
SchConfig.exe
SchShutdown.exe
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Siebel Analytics Installation and Configuration Guide, Version 7.5, Rev. C Published: 18 April 2003 |