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Running the Siebel Universal Queuing Routing Engine


The Siebel Universal Queuing routing engine runs on a server in the background. All processes can be configured to automatically start when the server starts up. This section describes how you can determine if the processes are running and describes how to start them for Microsoft Windows and UNIX platforms.

For information on Siebel Universal Queuing routing engine or Siebel Communications Server failure procedures, see Implementing Failure Recovery.

Siebel Universal Queuing Administration Guide