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Reviewing the Software Installation for Siebel Server


The following minimum directories and files are installed with the Siebel Server under the $SIEBEL_ROOT directory you specified during the installation:

admin/           
isstempl/     
nlp/                 
tclient/
bin/             
IVSE.LIC      
objects/             
temp/
classes/         
lex/          
output/              
upgrade/
dbtempl/         
lib/          
SDOC Connector/      
upgrade.log
docking/         
locale/       
search/              
webmaster/
help/            
log/          
sqltempl/            
webtempl/
input/           
messages/     
SYBSsa70/            
 
install/         
msgtempl/     
SYBSsa80             
 
install_script   
mw/           
sys/                 
 

admin. Contains files used by and editable by Siebel administrators.

bin. Binary file directory, containing language subdirectories related to language-specific server components. Also contains files used by Siebel Technical Support for installation workarounds.

dbtempl. Contains dictionary and local database files required by Siebel Remote for regional users and Mobile Web Client users.

docking. Contains transaction files, visibility, and other databases required by Siebel Remote.

enterprises. Files specific to a particular enterprise; contains a server subdirectory that contains files specific to a particular server (for example, log files).

FirstLogic. Contains configuration files related to Siebel Data Quality Matching and Data Cleansing.

help. Contains help files.

input. Contains files related to Siebel Remote.

install. Contains files used by the UNIX installer.

isstempl. Contains templates for Siebel Interactive Selling CDA application.

IVSE.LIC. Merant ODBC Driver license file.

lex. Language-related files.

lib. Library subdirectory. Contains the *.so files used in LDAP or other applications.

locale. Contains language-specific files.

log. Contains client and utility log files.

messages. Contains files related to eBriefings.

msgtempl. Stores language-specific files for mail merge.

mw. Contains MainWin binaries, libraries, and scripts that function as a Windows interface.

nlp. Natural-language processing files.

objects. Siebel Repository directory containing language-specific subdirectories related to language-specific repository files.

output. Contains files related to Siebel Remote.

reports. Contains the report executables used by Siebel Proposals to include reports in proposals.

search. Contains the indexes and scripts used to administer and execute Siebel Search and Siebel Advanced Search.

sqltempl. Contains SQL statements used by Siebel Server components. These files should not be modified.

SYBSsa70. Contains SQL Anywhere 7.0 engine and one ODBC driver.

sys. Contains files used by the Siebel Server and server control utilities that are not visible or editable by users.

tclient. Contains Web server-related files.

temp. Stores temporary files for use by the Siebel Server.

upgrade. Contains files and scripts related to version upgrades of Siebel eBusiness Applications. Also holds temporary, backup, and state log files used during an upgrade.

upgrade.log. Contains upgrade logs.

webmaster. Source of Web Publics file; synchronized to the Web server at run time.

webtempl. Contains Siebel Web templates with applets and views for any type of Web client.

A file called the VPD.PROPERTIES file is generated by the InstallShield and is used to record install information. The function of this file is similar to the registry on Windows. The installer uses data from this file to perform other tasks, such as version checking, applying patches, and adding language packs.

CAUTION:  Make a copy of this file after every successful installation and do not modify or delete the VPD.PROPERTIES file without guidance from Technical Support.


 Siebel Server Installation Guide for UNIX 
 Published: 24 June 2003