Siebel System Administration Guide
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Siebel Enterprise Server Architecture
About the Siebel Environment
About the Siebel Gateway Name Server
About the Siebel Enterprise Server
About the Siebel Server
About the Siebel Server System Service
About Siebel Server Manager
About Siebel Server Components
About Server Component Modes
About Server Component Types
About Server Component Groups
About Server Component Processes (Shells)
About the Siebel File System and the File System Manager
About the Siebel Management Pack
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Configuring the System Architecture
About Configuring the Siebel Server and Its Components
About System Environment Variables
Configuring System Environment Variables
Configuring Siebel Server Load Balancing
Enabling Siebel Native Load Balancing
Changing the Enterprise Configuration Under Siebel Native Load Balancing
Optimizing Performance for Siebel Native Load Balancing
Rebalancing Siebel Server Loads
Revising the Third-Party HTTP Load Balancer Configuration
Troubleshooting Siebel Native Load Balancing
Verifying IP Access to Load-Balanced Siebel Servers
Verifying Load Balancing Port Access for Siebel Servers
Backing Up the Siebel Gateway Name Server Data
Restoring a Previous Siebel Enterprise Configuration
Configuring the Session Manager
Reinstalling the Siebel Gateway Name Server and Siebel Server
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Configuring the Browser for Siebel Web Clients
About User Interface Deployment Options for Siebel Web Clients
About Siebel Open UI
About Standard Interactivity
About High Interactivity
Comparing High Interactivity and Standard Interactivity
Additional Information About Browser Configuration
Requirements for Deploying Siebel Applications Using Standard Interactivity
Requirements for Deploying Siebel Applications Using High Interactivity
General Requirements for Using High Interactivity
ActiveX Requirements for Using High Interactivity
Modifying User Groups or Permissions
Predeploying ActiveX Controls for Secure Environments
ActiveX Controls Distributed for High Interactivity
Uninstalling ActiveX Controls
Java Requirements for Using High Interactivity
Manual Security Settings for Using High Interactivity
Manually Enabling Settings for ActiveX Controls and Plug-ins
Manually Enabling Settings for Scripting
Manually Enabling Settings for Downloads
Manually Enabling Settings for IFRAME Support
Other Deployment Options for High Interactivity
Using the Browser Health Check
Siebel Client Deployment Requirements When Using Firewalls or Proxy Servers
Configuring Siebel Business Applications for Pop-Up Blocker Compatibility
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Configuring Siebel Servers
About the Server Manager GUI
About Siebel System Parameters
About Advanced and Hidden Parameters
About Parameter Availability Status
About Siebel Enterprise Server Parameters
About Siebel Server Parameters
About Siebel Component Parameters
About Task Parameters
About Named Subsystem Parameters
Configuring the Siebel Enterprise Server
About Assigned and Unassigned Component Groups
Unassigning Component Groups on a Siebel Server
Assigning Component Groups on a Siebel Server
About Enabled and Disabled Component Groups
Enabling Component Groups on a Siebel Enterprise Server
Disabling Component Groups on a Siebel Enterprise Server
Configuring Siebel Enterprise Server Named Subsystem Parameters
Creating Siebel Enterprise Server Named Subsystems
Configuring Siebel Enterprise Parameters
Configuring Siebel Enterprise Component Definition Parameters
About System Alert Notification
Configuring System Alert Notification
Troubleshooting System Alert Notification
Configuring Component Job Templates
Synchronizing Components on a Siebel Enterprise Server
Backing Up a Siebel Enterprise Server
Configuring the Siebel Server
Enabling Component Groups on a Siebel Server
Disabling Component Groups on a Siebel Server
About Starting Siebel Server Components
Automatically Starting a Component on a Siebel Server
Manually Starting or Disabling a Component on a Siebel Server
Configuring Siebel Server Parameters
Configuring Siebel Server Component Parameters
Checking Your Siebel Enterprise and Siebel Server Configurations
About Siebel Server Component Definitions
Process of Creating a Custom Siebel Server Component
Creating a Custom Siebel Server Component Group
Creating a Custom Siebel Server Component Definition
Activating a Custom Siebel Server Component Definition
Deleting a Siebel Server Component Definition
Deactivating a Siebel Server Component Definition
Advanced Configuration Tasks
Reconfiguring Siebel Server Component Definitions
Configuring Automatic Restart for Server Components
Configuring Database Reconnect for Server Components
Configuring Memory-Based Server Component Recycling
Deleting System Parameter Overrides
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Administering Server System Services
Starting and Shutting Down a Siebel CRM Deployment
Administering the Siebel Gateway Name Server System Service
About Siebel Gateway Name Server Authentication
Administering the Siebel Gateway Name Server System Service on Windows
Administering the Siebel Gateway Name Server System Service on UNIX
Administering the Siebel Server System Service
Administering the Siebel Server System Service on Windows
Administering the Siebel Server System Service on UNIX
Administering the Siebel Management Agent System Service
Administering the Siebel Management Agent System Service on Windows
Administering the Siebel Management Agent System Service on UNIX
Administering the Siebel Management Server System Service
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Administering Siebel Server Run-Time Operations
Administering Siebel Servers
Starting a Siebel Server
Shutting Down a Siebel Server
Administering Siebel Server Component Groups
Enabling a Component Group on a Siebel Server
Disabling a Component Group on a Siebel Server
Administering Siebel Server Components
Starting a Server Component on a Siebel Server
Shutting Down a Server Component on a Siebel Server
Recovering an Unavailable Server Component
Pausing Server Components on a Siebel Server
Resuming Server Components on a Siebel Server
Administering Component Jobs
About Component Jobs
Starting a Component Job
Starting a Repeating Component Job
Deleting a Component Job or Repeating Component Job
Canceling a Component Job or Repeating Component Job
Holding a Component Job or Repeating Component Job
Resuming a Component Job or Repeating Component Job
Troubleshooting Component Jobs
Administering Siebel Server Tasks
Starting a Siebel Server Task
Pausing a Siebel Server Task
Resuming a Siebel Server Task
Stopping a Siebel Server Task
Terminating a Siebel Server Task
Configuring Siebel Server Task Dynamic Parameters
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Using the Siebel Server Manager Command-Line Interface
Starting the Siebel Server Manager Command-Line Interface
Recommendations for Using the Command-Line Interface
Siebel Server Manager Commands
Command Syntax
Help Commands
Siebel Server Manager Environment Commands
List Commands
List Command Configuration
Server Group Management Commands
Siebel Server Management Commands
Component Group Definition Commands
Component Definition Commands
Reconfiguring Component Definition Commands
Component Management Commands
Task Management Commands
Parameter Management Commands
Named Subsystem Management Commands
System Alert Notification Commands
List Definition Commands
List Parameter Override Commands
Event Logging Commands
Server Manager Command-Line Preferences
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Siebel Server Infrastructure Administration
About Server Request Broker (SRBroker)
Configuring Tasks for Server Request Broker
About Server Request Processor (SRProc)
About Siebel Connection Broker (SCBroker)
About Other System Management Components
About Server Tables Cleanup (SvrTblCleanup)
About Siebel Administrator Notification (AdminNotify)
About Siebel Server Scheduler (SrvrSched)
Administering the Siebel File System
About the Siebel File System
About the File System Upload and Download Process
Partitioning the Siebel File System
Cleaning Up the Siebel File System
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Application Object Manager Administration
About the Siebel Application Object Manager
Configuring the Application Object Manager Environment
About Application Object Manager Parameters
Application Object Manager Parameters in Server Manager
Application Object Manager Named Subsystem Parameters
Administering the Application Object Manager
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Migrating Parameters Between Environments
About Migrating Parameters Between Environments
About the cfgmerge Utility
Process of Migrating Parameters Between Environments
Running an Environment Comparison
About Parameter Migration Scripts
Reviewing and Editing a Parameter Migration Script
Running a Parameter Migration Script
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Siebel Server Components and Parameters
Siebel Server Component Groups
Siebel Server Components
Siebel Enterprise, Server, and Component Parameters
Siebel Enterprise Server Parameters
Siebel Server Parameters
Generic Parameters
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Structure of the eapps.cfg File
About the eapps.cfg File
Parameter Descriptions of the eapps.cfg File
[swe] Section
[defaults] Section
[/xxx] Section
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Parameters in Siebel Application Configuration Files
Overview of Parameters in Siebel Application Configuration Files
About Siebel Application Configuration Files
Editing Siebel Application Configuration Files
Configuration Parameters Index
Description of Siebel Application Parameters
Data Source Parameters
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Structure of the lbconfig.txt File
About the lbconfig.txt File
Session Manager Rules for the lbconfig.txt File
Third-Party HTTP Load Balancer Rules
Example of a Load Balancing Configuration File
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Siebel Management Framework API
About the Siebel Management Framework API Methods
Example of Enterprise-Level JMX API
Methods Used with the Enterprise-Level Service
getServers
getConnectedServers
getDisconnectedServers
getComponentAvailability
startComponent
shutdownComponent
getParam
shutdownEnterprise
startEnterprise
Example of Server-Level JMX API
Methods Used with the Server-Level Service
getState
startServer
shutdownServer
getParam
getStat
getSval
getComps
getCompState
startComp
shutdownComp
Example of Component-Level JMX API
Methods Used with the Component-Level Service
getState
getAvailability
getNumRunningTasks
getParam
getStat
getSval
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