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Siebel High Availability Support Matrix


Table 17 summarizes various Siebel functions, together with the high availability techniques that can be used with them. These are categorized as follows:

Table 17.  Siebel Function Support Matrix
Process
Clustering
Load Balancing
Software Provided Load Balancing
Communications Manager
Supported
 
Preferred
CORBA Object Manager
Supported
 
Preferred
Dynamic Assignment
Supported
 
 
eConfigurator
Supported
Preferred
 
eDocument Server
 
 
Supported
ePricer
Supported
 
Preferred
EAI
Supported
Preferred
Supported
EAI Object Manager
Supported
Preferred
 
Email Agent
Supported
 
 
Field Service
Supported
 
Preferred
File System Manager
Supported
 
Preferred
Interactive Assignment
Supported
 
Preferred
MQ Series Receiver
Supported
 
 
Replication Agent
Supported
 
 
Central Dispatch Scheduler
 
Supported
 
SAP BAPI Integration
Supported
 
 
SAP IDOC Receiver
Supported
 
 
SAP IDOC Receiver for MQ
Supported
 
 
Server Request Broker
Supported
 
Preferred
Server Request Processor
Supported
 
Preferred
Siebel Marketing
Supported
 
Preferred
Siebel Remote1
Supported
 
 
Thin Client (Object Managers)
Supported
Preferred
 
Workflow Manager
Supported
 
 

1Make sure that the DockConnString parameter in the remote client configuration file is referencing the Virtual(Logical) Server Name. This must be configured properly for remote synchronization to work after a cluster failover.


 Siebel Server Installation Guide for UNIX 
 Published: 24 June 2003