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Configuring Automatic Activation for VisiBroker
You should configure the CORBA Object Manager as either a manual server or an automatic server, but not both.
To configure the CORBA Object Manager for automatic activation under VisiBroker
- Make sure that at least one VisiBroker Smart Agent,
osagent.exe
, is running on the local subnet or is, at least, visible to the current server. You can do this using the VisiBrokerosfind
utility.For more information on the
osagent
andosfind
utilities, see the VisiBroker documentation.- Start the VisiBroker Object Activation Daemon (OAD). At a command prompt, execute:
oad
For more information on the VisiBroker Object Activation Daemon, see the VisiBroker documentation.
- Register the CORBA Object Manager in the implementation repository. At a command prompt execute the command:
oadutil reg -I SiebelAppFactory -o
objname
-cpp
CORBA Object Manager exe
-p shared -a -n -a
objname
-a -c -a
configfile
-a -d -a
datasource
-a -l -a
language
[[-a
otherarg
] ...]
where:
objname
is the object name assigned to the SiebelAppFactory object.
configfile
is the full path and name of the Object Manager configuration file; the default is siebel.cfg, located in the same directory as ssomvisi.
datasource
is the name of the data source defined in the .cfg file; the default is Server.
language
is the three-letter code for the language in which to operate; for example, enu for U.S. English.For example,
oadutil reg -I SiebelAppFactory -o SiebelObjectFactory -cpp
/siebel/corbaom/bin/ssomvisi-p shared -a -n -a SiebelObjectFactory -a -c -a corbaom.cfg -a -d -a ServerDataSrc -a -l -a ENU
NOTE: The
objname
passed as the argument to theoadutil -o
option and the -a (objname)
in the CORBA Object Manager arguments must match.NOTE: You must provide a unique
objname
each time.
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Siebel Server Installation Guide for UNIX Published: 24 June 2003 |