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Checking Your Siebel Enterprise and Siebel Server Configurations


One of the main objectives of your Siebel Enterprise and Siebel Server configurations is to make sure that server components are properly configured and ready to execute tasks. Check the following bullet list to make sure that you meet the necessary configuration conditions for this objective:

  • The component group that contains the server component member is enabled at the enterprise level.
  • The component group that contains the server component is enabled at the Siebel Server level.
  • The component definition is enabled. The component definition defines the configured component for the Siebel Enterprise and for all of its Siebel Servers.

If the previously listed conditions are true, then the Siebel Server allocates resources (some space in the shared memory and a public port) for the server component to use when the Siebel Server starts. The Siebel Server also marks the server component as ready (available) to start new tasks and performs any additional steps necessary, for example, starting shells if the server component is multithreaded. The number of multithreaded shells started is governed by the parameter Minimum MT Servers (alias MinMTServers). If the server component is a background mode component, then it starts the background number of tasks governed by the parameter Default Tasks (alias DfltTasks).

Related Topics

Enabling Component Groups on a Siebel Enterprise Server

Enabling Component Groups on a Siebel Server

Activating a Custom Siebel Server Component Definition

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