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Configuring a Previously Installed Siebel Server as a Search Server Under UNIX


If you are installing Hummingbird SearchServer onto a machine where Siebel Server has already been installed, you will need to configure the Siebel Server to use the Hummingbird SearchServer.

To configure a previously installed Siebel Server as a Search Server

  1. At the command prompt enter the following commands:
    1. source Siebel environment (for example: /export/home/Siebel/ses/siebenv.csh)
    2. Run config_server (for example: /config_server). Type the bold values as shown below.

    smtn1125s043% ./config_server

         1) smtn1125s043

         2) Create a new Siebel Server

         3) Delete an existing Siebel Server

    Select a server to configure, Create a new Server, or Delete an existing Server

    [1] 1

    Siebel Server Configuration Wizard

    These are the parameters and current values for the Server Parameters:

        Description of this Siebel Server = Siebel Server smtn1125s043

    Would you like to configure this section? (Y to configure, N to accept values as shown) [Y] Y

    Enter a description for this Siebel Server [Siebel Server smtn1125s043] [Enter]

    These are the parameters and current values for the eBriefing and eContent Services configuration:

        Licensing Option = None

        1) eBriefings

        2) eBriefings and eContent Services

        3) None

    Select the appropriate licensing option for eBriefing and eContent Services [3] 3

    These are the parameters and current values for the Configure Search Server:

        Configure Search Server = [1]

        1) Configure this server as a Search Server

        2) Configure this server to point to a Remote Search Server

        3) Skip

    Do you want to configure a Search Server? [1] 1

    Please specify the path of the Fulcrum 5.0 installation
    [] /export/home/fulcrum (Enter the path to your SearchServer installation.)

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