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Applying the SWSE Logical Profile


This procedure describes the steps for applying a logical profile to a specific installed instance of SWSE. You perform the same procedure for each SWSE.

This task is part of Configuring the SWSE. Refer to that topic for important background information for this task.

To apply the SWSE logical profile

  1. Determine which SWSE logical profile to use for this installed instance of SWSE.
  2. If you will be using load balancing, make sure you created the lbconfig.txt file and placed it in the SWSE logical profile folder. For more information, see Configuring Load Balancing for Siebel Applications.
  3. If you exited the SWSE Configuration Wizard after SWSE installation, relaunch it, using any method described in Launching the Siebel Configuration Wizard.
  4. Specify whether to configure in live mode or offline mode, and click Next.

    Configuring in offline mode saves your configuration to be applied later. This mode performs limited validation of your selections. For more information, see About Configuring Siebel Enterprise Server and Related Components.

  5. Choose the task to apply the SWSE logical profile, and click Next.
  6. Provide input as described in the subtopic below. Click Next to move to the next screen until configuration is complete.

    NOTE:  When the task to apply the SWSE logical profile is complete, the Web server is stopped and restarted automatically.

Parameters for Applying the SWSE Logical Profile

Table 15 lists the parameters requested in the SWSE Configuration Wizard for configuring the SWSE—applying the SWSE logical profile. The wizard displays help text with more information about these settings.

For additional information about these settings and other parameters in the eapps.cfg file, see:

  • Siebel Security Guide
  • Siebel System Administration Guide
Table 15. Parameters for SWSE Configuration
Parameter in SWSE Configuration Wizard
Comment / Description

Deployed Languages

Each language you select must be an installed language. For each deployed language and each application, a separate section is created in the eapps.cfg file. For example, Siebel Call Center uses the sections named [/callcenter_lang].

Part of the ConnectString value represents the three-letter code for the deployed language.

See also About Installing and Deploying with Multiple Languages.

Select a Load Balancer

Specify whether you are using Siebel native load balancing, third-party load balancing, or no load balancing (for a single Siebel Server deployment).

For more information, see Configuring Load Balancing for Siebel Applications.

Application Server Host Name (Siebel Server)

The host name of the Siebel Server machine. Specify this for a single Siebel Server deployment.

Siebel Connection Broker Port

The Siebel Connection Broker (SCBroker) port on the Siebel Server machine. Specify this for a single Siebel Server deployment. The default port number for SCBroker is 2321.

NOTE:  This port is used for all communications between the Web server and the Siebel Server. Make sure the port you specify for SCBroker is not occupied by any other applications, other Siebel components (such as Siebel Gateway Name Server), or other Siebel Server instances.

For more information on the SCBroker component, see Siebel Deployment Planning Guide and Siebel System Administration Guide.

If you need to change an SCBroker port number later, use Siebel Server Manager to specify a value for the Static Port Number parameter (alias PortNumber).

Host Name or Virtual IP Address for Third-Party Load Balancer

Specify this if you are using third-party load balancing.

Network Port Number for Third-Party Load Balancer

Specify this if you are using third-party load balancing.

Siebel Web Server Extension Logical Profile Location

The location of the SWSE logical profile you created in Creating the SWSE Logical Profile.

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