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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:
- Preferred. Indicates that more than one high availability technique is supported for this function, but this is the preferred technique, and should be used wherever possible.
- Supported. Indicates high availability technique is supported for this function. This technique can be used where the preferred technique is not appropriate.
- Blank. Not supported.
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.
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Siebel Server Installation Guide for UNIX Published: 24 June 2003 |