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Siebel Components Supported on Clustered Solutions


Table 11 lists the components that are supported on clustered solutions within the Siebel architecture.

Table 11.  Siebel Components Supported with Clustering
Component
Comments
Siebel Gateway Name Server (without Central Dispatch)
Fully supported.
Siebel Server1
Server components can be either clustered or load-balanced but not both. Some object managers do not support or require clustering. For details, see Siebel High Availability Support Matrix.
Web Server with SWSE Plug-in2
Fully supported for non-load balanced SWSE plug-ins only.
Siebel File System
Fully supported.
Siebel Database Server
Subject to DB vendor support.
Siebel Analytics Server
MSCS support only. For details see Siebel Analytics Installation and Configuration Guide
Siebel Analytics File System with Repository
MSCS support only. For details see Siebel Analytics Installation and Configuration Guide
Siebel third-party server components

1If installing multiple Siebel Servers on a cluster (whether or not they are all registered with the cluster solution), select Static port allocation in the Component Port Selection dialog, then specify a unique port number for each component. Components operated by all Siebel Servers on a cluster must use unique port numbers, to make sure that they do not conflict when operating on the same node or Siebel Server.

2When installing the SWSE with a non-standard port, provide the web server port as part of the Web Server address or hostname.


 Siebel Server Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows 
 Published: 25 June 2003