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Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output on Windows


Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector output on Windows consists of files stored within a directory structure created by the utility. The default directory for the Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector output on Windows—if a configuration file is not specified—is the siebsnap directory under the Siebel Server root. To configure a different Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector output location, update the parameter OutputDirectory in the Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector configuration file. See Configuring the Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Under Windows for further details on configuring this and other parameters in the Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector configuration file.

Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector creates additional folders within the siebsnap directory (or the configured output directory) based on whether Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector collects data for a Siebel Server, the Siebel Gateway, or the Web server and SWSE. See Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output for details on the time-sensitive directory naming convention for these root folders.

See Siebel Server Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output on Windows, Siebel Gateway Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output on Windows, and Web Server Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output on Windows for locations of the output contents produced for these entities.

See Common Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output Files and Folders for descriptions of the files and directory content of the Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector output, some of which are common between each entity.

Siebel Server Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output on Windows

With a Siebel Server Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector execution, the utility creates the root Siebel Server output folder, in the format ss_SSyyyy-mm-dd_hh_mm_ss, within the siebsnap directory (or configured output directory). Within this folder, the utility creates a folder of the format, siebesrvr_server_name, where server_name represents the name of the Siebel Server profiled by the utility. The directory structure and contents appear as follows:

ss_SSyyyy-mm-dd_hh_mm_ss\

siebesrvr_enterprise-name_server-name\

Readme file

Siebsnap log file

Configuration file

system_info\

siebel_info\

db_info\

Siebel Gateway Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output on Windows

With a Siebel Gateway Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector execution, the utility creates the root Siebel Gateway output folder in the format ss_GSyyyy-mm-dd_hh_mm_ss within the siebsnap directory (or configured output directory). Within this folder, the utility creates a folder named gateway, which collects information on the Siebel Gateway. The directory structure and contents appear as follows:

ss_GSyyyy-mm-dd_hh_mm_ss\

gateway\

Readme file

Siebsnap log file

Configuration file

system_info\

siebel_info\

Web Server Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector Output on Windows

With a Web server Siebel Diagnostic Data Collector execution, the utility creates the root Web server output folder in the format ss_WSyyyy-mm-dd_hh_mm_ss within the siebsnap directory (or configured output directory). Within this folder, the utility creates a folder named webserver, which collects information on the Web server and SWSE. The directory structure and contents appear as follows:

ss_WSyyyy-mm-dd_hh_mm_ss\

webserver\

Readme file

Siebsnap log file

Configuration file

system_info\

siebel_info\

WebserverLogs\


 Siebel Server Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003