Index
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W
Numbers
- 4GT RAM tuning, 13.1.2
A
- action interval, setting for Workflow Action Agent, 7.3.5
- action interval, setting for Workflow Monitor Agent, 7.3.5
- activity records
-
- session communications and performance, 6.5.8
- Siebel Email Response and performance, 6.9.3
- agents, concurrent communications users, 6.3
- AIX, 13.6
-
- tuning IBM HTTP Server, 13.6
- tuning kernel settings, 13.6.3
- tuning Siebel Server, 13.6.2
- All Mode user property, setting for performance, 9.2.6
- AOM
-
- See Siebel Application Object Manager
- applets
-
- applet toggles, and performance, 12.6.2
- as memory consumer, 3.5.4
- grid layout, and performance, 12.6
- application configuration, network capacity, 5.3.1
- architecture
-
- general flow, steps, 2.4
- generic, graphic, 2.2
- Siebel ARM, high-level representation, 14.1
- Siebel ARM, monitoring points, 14.1
- tuning architecture and infrastructure, 2.3
- user request flow, processing flow, 2.4
- architecture planning
-
- database layout for Siebel EIM, 10.2.2
- database sizing guidelines for Siebel EIM, 10.2.1
- requirements for Siebel EIM, 10.2
- archive logging, disabling for Siebel EIM, 10.7.2.3
- asynchronous Workflow mode, pros and cons, 7.4.4.2
B
- base tables
-
- loading data directly for Siebel EIM, 10.1
- batches
-
- controlling size for Siebel EIM, 10.6.9
- best practices
-
- business objects layer, 12.5
- CommSessionMgr component, tuning, 6.5.2
- communications configurations, improving performance, 6.5.4
- conserving Siebel Application Object Manager server resources, 6.5.3
- customer configurations, 12.1
- data objects layer, 12.4
- session communications tuning, 6.5
- Siebel Application Object Manager component, tuning, 6.5.1
- Siebel ARM files, converting, 14.4
- Siebel EAI tuning, 9.2
- Siebel Email Response tuning, 6.9
- Siebel Product Configurator tuning, 8.4
- Siebel Web Client tuning, 5.3
- user interface objects layer, 12.6
- bind variables, and potential problems, 12.2.5
- browser caching
-
- behavior, 5.3.6
- managing, 5.3.6
- business components
-
- Cache Data Property, and performance, 12.5
- monitoring conditions, 7.4.2
- business objects layer, best practices
-
- Cache Data property, and performance, 12.5
- calculated fields guidelines, 12.5.3
- Check No Match property, and performance, 12.5.6
- Primary ID fields, and performance, 12.5.5
- properties, using to improve picklist performance, 12.5.4
- setting Force Active property to FALSE, 12.5.2
- business objects, caching by EAI Siebel Adapter, 9.2.3.6
- business services, invoking through Workflow Process Manager, 7.5.1
C
- Cache Data property, and performance, 12.5
- caching
-
- managing browser cache, 5.3.6
- Siebel Product Configurator default behavior, 8.5.1
- Siebel Product Configurator, types supported, 8.5
- SQL cursor cache, 3.5.2
- SQL data caches, 3.5.2
- through Workflow Process Manager, 7.5.1
- tuning Siebel Application Object Manager caches, 3.5.2
- WebSphere MQ Transport, improving outbound performance, 9.2.1.2
- calculated fields, guidelines, 12.5.3
- Call Center, parameter example settings, 3.5.1.5.1
- call references
-
- call graph generation analysis tags, 15.3.8
- call graph generation data, about, 15.3.8
- call graph generation, running, 15.3.3
- ChannelCleanupTimer parameter, 6.5.6
- Check No Match property, and performance, 12.5.6
- child business component, monitoring conditions, 7.4.2
- client, providing hardware resources, 5.3.3
- columns
-
- reusing standard columns, 12.4.3
- reusing standard columns example, 12.4.3.1
- CommConfigCache parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.3
- CommConfigManager parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.3
- CommConfigMgr
-
- server component, 6.2.2, 6.5.3
- CommInboundProcessor
-
- server component, 6.2.2, 6.6.1
- CommInboundRcvr
-
- configuring threads, 6.9.1
- server component, 6.2.2, 6.6.1
- CommLogDebug parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.5.1
- CommLogFile parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.5.1
- CommMaxLogKB parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.5.1
- CommMaxMsgQ parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.6
- CommOutboundMgr
-
- server component, 6.2.2, 6.6.1
- CommReleaseLogHandle parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.5.1
- CommReqTimeout parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 6.5.6
- CommSessionMgr
-
- component tuning, best practices, 6.5.2
- logging parameters, 6.5.5.2
- running on Siebel Application Object Manager computer, 6.4
- server component, 6.2.1
- communications
-
- See Siebel Communications Server
- communications configuration
-
- performance, 6.5.4
- session communications, configuring logging, 6.5.5
- Communications Configuration Manager
-
- server component, 6.2.2
- Communications Inbound Processor
-
- server component, 6.2.2, 6.6.1
- Communications Inbound Receiver
-
- server component, 6.2.2, 6.6.1
- Communications Outbound Manager
-
- server component, 6.2.2, 6.6.1
- Communications Server
-
- See Siebel Communications Server
- Communications Session Manager
-
- server component, 6.2.1
- components, 11.1
- concurrent communications users, and performance, 6.3
- concurrent users, defined, 2.5
- configuration parameters for Siebel EIM, Microsoft SQL Server, 10.7.1.5
- configuration, Siebel Web Client guidelines, 5.3.5
- Configurator
-
- See Siebel Product Configurator
- Configurator cache
-
- refreshing cache with product changes, 8.6.2
- refreshing cache with product class changes, 8.6.4
- updating cache with attribute definition changes, 8.6.5
- updating cache with product class changes, 8.6.3
- Configurator memory caching
-
- determining caching parameters rough size, 8.5.4
- connection pooling
-
- assigning, 3.6.3.3
- assigning specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4.1.2
- configuring SISNAPI connection pooling, 4.1
- configuring specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4.1
- for SQL statements, 3.6.3.3
- multiplexing, 3.6.3
- shared connection pooling, configuration example, 3.6.3.2
- specialized connection pooling scenario, 3.6.4.2
- specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4
- specialized database connection pooling example, 3.6.4.1.1
- specialized database connections, 3.6.1.2
- converting
-
- ARM files, best practices, 14.4
- Siebel ARM files, 15.3
- CPU
-
- hardware resource defined, 3.3.4
- tuning guidelines for Siebel Application Object Manager components, 3.5.1
- CSV conversion
-
- data, about, 15.3.10
- running, 15.3.5
- customer configurations, best practices
-
- accessible views, limiting, 12.1
- analyzing SQL for performance, 12.2
- business components in a view, 12.1, 12.1
- business components or applets fields, limiting, 12.1
- cache business services, 12.1
- Cascade Delete, configuring, 12.1
- extension tables, limiting, 12.1
- inner joins, using, 12.1
- joins, limiting, 12.1
- Link Specification property in fields, limiting, 12.1
- number of records returned, limiting, 12.1
- number of required fields, limiting, 12.1
- primary ID, limiting, 12.1
- providing tuned PDQs, 12.1
- reducing scrolling, 12.1
- removing unneeded buttons, 12.1
- screen tabs, limiting, 12.1
- Siebel scripting performance guidelines, 12.3.2
- Siebel scripting, declarative alternatives, 12.3.1
- specifying SQL spooling in Siebel Developer Web Client, 12.2.3
- SQL queries against the database, 12.2.7
- SQL query plan example, 12.2.6
- SQL query plans, using to troubleshoot, 12.2.5
- SQL trace files, using to troubleshoot, 12.2.4
- customer data, volume and performance, 6.3
D
- data management recommendations, 10.8
- data objects layer, best practices
-
- database indexes, sorting and searching, 12.4.2
- multilingual LOVs query and cache performance, 12.4
- reusing standard columns, 12.4.3
- reusing standard columns example, 12.4.3.1
- data, customer data volume and performance, 6.3
- database authentication, and database connections, 3.6.3.3
- database client libraries, as memory consumers, 3.5.4
- database connections
-
- assigning shared connections, 3.6.3.3
- assigning specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4.1.2
- configuring shared database connection pooling, 3.6.3
- configuring SISNAPI connection pooling, 4.1
- configuring specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4.1
- nonpooled database connections, 3.6.1.1
- pooled database connections, 3.6.1.2
- shared connection pooling, configuration example, 3.6.3.2
- Siebel Application Object Manager assumptions, 3.6.1
- specialized connection pooling scenario, 3.6.4.2
- specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4
- specialized database connection pooling example, 3.6.4.1.1
- Database Extract
-
- increasing throughput, 11.2.1
- database indexes
-
- Search specification property, 12.4.2.2
- Sort specification property, 12.4.2.1
- sorting and searching, 12.4.2
- Database Time, defined, 14.1
- databases
-
- layout, 10.2.2
- planning guidelines, 10.2.1
- DbXtract
-
- See Database Extract
- dedicated server
-
- running CommSessionMgr, 6.4
- running Siebel Product Configurator, 8.3.2
- Siebel Application Object Manager, configuring for Siebel Product Configurator deployments, 8.3.2.1
- deleting
-
- note, using EIM, 10.1
- DSMaxCursorSize parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 3.5.3
- DSMaxFetchArraySize parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 3.5.3
- DSPreFetchSize parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 3.5.3
E
- EAI Object Manager
-
- caution, running two sessions in parallel, 9.2.3.5
- disabling logging, 9.2.3
- EAI Siebel Adapter, running in parallel, 9.2.3.5
- EAI Siebel Adapter performance
-
- analyzing SQL produced by EAI, 9.2.3.4
- caching business objects, 9.2.3.6
- caution, running two sessions in parallel, 9.2.3.5
- disabling logging, 9.2.3
- minimizing integration object size, 9.2.3.3
- reviewing scripting, 9.2.3
- running in parallel, 9.2.3.5
- EIM processes
-
- implementing sequence, 10.5
- separating by operation, 10.5.3
- testing, 10.3.3
- EIM tables
-
- about, 10.1
- caching tables, 10.7.2.5
- controlling records, 10.6.10
- creating proper statistics, 10.6.7
- disabling archive logging, 10.7.2.3
- fixing fragmentation, 10.7.1
- fixing Oracle Database tables, 10.7.2
- indexes, 10.6.6
- purging Microsoft SQL Server tables, 10.7.1.2
- purging Oracle Database table, 10.7.2.2
- rebuilding an object, 10.7.2.4
- setting FREELIST parameter, 10.7.2.4
- updating tables, 10.7.2.6
- using parallel data load, 10.7.1.3
- EIM usage planning
-
- mapping into Siebel applications, 10.3.2
- term definition, 10.3
- testing EIM processes, 10.3.3
- email processing directories, managing, 6.9.2
- Email Response
-
- See Siebel Email Response
- employee applications, and message bar, 5.3.8
- Enterprise Application Integration
-
- See Siebel EAI, tuning for performance
- eProdCfgObjMgr server component, 3.6.2.1, 8.1
- escalation action request table, 7.2.3
- escalation request table, 7.2.3
- escalation state table, 7.2.3
- eService, parameter example settings, 3.5.1.5.2
- EXEC, disabling triggers, 10.6.14
- exporting data
-
- note, using EIM, 10.1
F
- File System Manager
-
- server component, 6.6.1
- files
-
- Siebel ARM files, converting, 15.3
- first login, and network consideration, 5.3.1
- Force Active property
-
- setting to FALSE, 12.5.2
- fragmentation
-
- fixing Microsoft SQL Server, 10.7.1
- fixing Oracle Database tables, 10.7.2
- FREELIST parameter, setting, 10.7.2.4
- FSMSrvr
-
- server component, 6.6.1
G
- graphical format, viewing log data, 7.2.1
- grid layout, and performance, 12.6
H
- hardware resources, and performance, 3.3.4
- heartbeat messages, using Push Keep Alive communications driver, 6.5.6
- HP Apache Web Server
-
- specifying static file caching, 5.3.6.2
- HP-UX
-
- tuning Apache Web Server, 13.7
- tuning kernel settings, 13.7.1
- tuning scheduler, 13.7.2
- tuning SWSE, 13.3
- HTTP Inbound Transport, improving performance, 9.2.2
I
- IBM DB2
-
- loading process, 10.7.5
- optimization tips, 10.7.3
- performance tuning, 10.7.6
- IBM DB2 for z/OS, 10.7.4
- IBM HTTP Server
-
- specifying static file caching, 5.3.6.2
- tuning for AIX, 13.6
- IBM WebSphere MQ Transport, improving performance
-
- outbound messages and caching, 9.2.1.2
- queue, testing and options, 9.2.1
- running inbound WebSphere MQ messages, 9.2.1.1
- setting performance tracing, 9.2.1.3
- Id Db Size parameter (Transaction Router and Transaction Processor), 11.2.2.5
- IFB file
-
- checking optimization, 10.5.2
- optimizing, 10.5.1
- using to test performance, 10.6.2
- importing
-
- note, using EIM, 10.1
- inbound calls processed per hour, 6.3
- inbound communications, about, 6.1
- inbound email messages processed per hour, 6.7
- indexes
-
- caching tables, 10.7.2.5
- disabling archive logging, 10.7.2.3
- dropping for performance, 10.6.8
- on EIM tables, 10.6.6
- rebuilding an object, 10.7.2.4
- setting FREELIST parameter, 10.7.2.4
- updating tables, 10.7.2.6
- Infra-Network Time, defined, 14.1
- Internet SMTP/POP3 Server communications driver, 6.9.2
K
- kernel settings
-
- tuning for AIX, 13.6.3
- tuning for HP-UX, 13.7.1
- tuning for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.2
L
- latency, defined, 2.5
- Linux, performance tuning for an Apache Web Server, 13.5
- LogDebug parameter (CommSessionMgr), 6.5.5.2
- LogFile parameter (CommSessionMgr), 6.5.5.2
- logging parameters
-
- CommSessionMgr, 6.5.5.2
- Siebel Application Object Manager, 6.5.5.1
- logging, configuring for Siebel Email Response, 6.9.4
- logical database layout, 10.2.2
- logs
-
- Workflow Agent trace files, using, 7.2
M
- mapping guidelines, 10.3.2
- Maximize data throughput for network applications, 13.1.1
- MaxLogKB parameter (CommSessionMgr), 6.5.5.2
- MaxMTServers parameter
-
- calculation formula, 3.5.1.4
- configuring, 3.5.1.1
- configuring guidelines, 3.5.1.3
- example settings, 3.5.1.5
- formula variables, 3.5.1.4
- settings, effects, 3.5.1.2
- MaxTasks parameter
-
- calculation formula, 3.5.1.4
- configuring, 3.5.1.1
- configuring guidelines, 3.5.1.3
- example settings, 3.5.1.5
- for CommSessionMgr component, 6.5.2
- formula variables, 3.5.1.4
- settings, effects, 3.5.1.2
- memory
-
- Configurator memory caching, parameters for configuring, 8.5.3
- determining Configurator Cache memory rough size, 8.5.4
- guidelines for tuning Siebel Application Object Manager components, 3.5.1
- hardware resources defined, 3.3.4
- running workflows in Workflow Process Manager, 7.4.4.2
- running workflows locally, 7.4.4
- Siebel Application Object Manager memory consumers, 3.5.4
- MemProtection parameter (Siebel Application Object Manager), 3.5.3
- merging data
-
- note, using EIM, 10.1
- message bar, managing performance, 5.3.8
- Microsoft
-
- IIS, specifying static file caching, 5.3.6.1
- Microsoft SQL Server
-
- configuration parameters, 10.7.1.5
- fixing table fragmentation, 10.7.1
- purging tables, 10.7.1.2
- using parallel data load, 10.7.1.3
- using TempDB, 10.7.1.4
- MinMTServers parameter
-
- calculation formula, 3.5.1.4
- configuring, 3.5.1.1
- configuring guidelines, 3.5.1.3
- example settings, 3.5.1.5
- formula variables, 3.5.1.4
- settings, effects, 3.5.1.2
- MinTrxDbConns parameter, setting, 3.6.4.1
- MLOV query and cache performance, 12.4
- Mobile Web Client
-
- sizing for caching parameters, 8.5.4
- tuning in a Siebel Remote deployment, 11.3
- MT server
-
- See multithreaded process
- multilingual LOVs query and cache performance, 12.4
- multithreaded process
-
- and threads, 3.2
- defined, 2.5
- multithreaded server
-
- See multithreaded process
N
- navigation and memory, 3.5.4
- network capacity
-
- application configuration, 5.3.1
- browser caching, 5.3.1
- first login, 5.3.1
- nonpooled database connections, 3.6.1.1
- NUM_IFTABLE_LOAD_CUTOFF
-
- extended parameter, 10.6.12
O
- Object Manager, tuning instances for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.3
- object, rebuilding, 10.7.2.4
- optimizing
-
- EIM implement sequence, 10.5
- general guidelines, 10.4
- IBM DB2, 10.7.3
- Microsoft SQL Server, 10.7.1
- Oracle Database, 10.7.2
- Oracle Database
-
- avoiding excessive table fragmentation, 10.7.2
- disabling archive logging, 10.7.2.3
- Oracle optimizer mode, 10.7.2
- purging tables, 10.7.2.2
- rebuilding an object, 10.7.2.4
- setting FREELIST parameter, 10.7.2.4
- updating tables, 10.7.2.6
- Oracle HTTP Server
-
- specifying static file caching, 5.3.6.2
- Oracle iPlanet Web Server
-
- tuning for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.1
- Oracle Solaris, 13.8
-
- tuning kernel settings, 13.8.2
- tuning Object Manager instances, 13.8.3
- tuning Oracle iPlanet Web Server, 13.8.1
- tuning Siebel Business Applications, 13.8
- tuning SWSE, 13.3
- outbound calls processed per hour, 6.3
- outbound communications, about, 6.1
P
- parallel data load, using for tables, 10.7.1.3
- Parallel Database Extract
-
- increasing throughput, 11.2.1
- parallel, running tasks, 10.6.15
- parameters
-
- Siebel ARM, 14.2
- Siebel Server Siebel ARM parameters, 14.2
- parent business component, monitoring conditions, 7.4.2
- performance
-
- about and example, 2.1
- about IBM DB2 for z/OS, 10.7.4
- architecture planning requirements, 10.2
- batches, controlling size, 10.6.9
- caching tables, 10.7.2.5
- communications configurations, improving, 6.5.4
- controlling records in tables, 10.6.10
- creating proper statistics, 10.6.7
- data management recommendations, 10.8
- database layout, 10.2.2
- database sizing guidelines, 10.2.1
- disabling archive logging, 10.7.2.3
- disabling triggers, 10.6.14
- dropping indexes, 10.6.8
- EIM implementing sequence, 10.5
- EIM tables indexes, 10.6.6
- EIM usage planning, 10.3
- IBM DB2 optimization, 10.7.3
- IBM DB2, loading process, 10.7.5
- IBM DB2, performance tuning, 10.7.6
- Microsoft SQL Server, 10.7.1
- Microsoft SQL Server configuration parameters, 10.7.1.5
- monitoring the Siebel Server, 10.10
- NUM_IFTABLE_LOAD_CUTOFF, 10.6.12
- optimizing guidelines, 10.4
- optimizing SQL, 10.6.1
- Oracle Database, 10.7.2
- purging Microsoft SQL Server tables, 10.7.1.2
- purging Oracle Database tables, 10.7.2.2
- rebuilding an object, 10.7.2.4
- recommended run parameters, 10.9
- running tasks in parallel, 10.6.15
- screen pop performance, improving, 6.5.7
- session communications, 6.3
- session communications, best practices, 6.5
- setting FREELIST parameter, 10.7.2.4
- Siebel Application Object Manager, context, 2.2
- Siebel Communications Server, about tuning, 2.3
- Siebel EAI, about tuning, 2.3
- Siebel Product Configurator, about tuning, 2.3
- Siebel Tools, about tuning, 2.3
- Siebel Web Client, about tuning, 2.3
- Siebel Workflow, about tuning, 2.3
- SQLPROFILE, using, 10.6.5
- terminology, 2.5
- testing Siebel Web Client, 5.3.2
- third-party product, 6.3.1
- updating tables, 10.7.2.6
- USE ESSENTIAL INDEX HINTS, 10.6.2
- USE INDEX HINTS, 10.6.2
- using parallel data load, 10.7.1.3
- USING SYNONYMS Parameter, 10.6.11
- using TempDB, 10.7.1.4
- Workflow Action Agent, setting action interval, 7.3.5
- Workflow Agents, running on multiple servers, 7.3.3
- Workflow Monitor Agent and Workflow Action Agent, 7.3.2
- Workflow Monitor Agent, setting action interval, 7.3.5
- workflow policy groups, managing Siebel Server load, 7.3
- workflow policy groups, setting sleep interval, 7.3.4
- performance aggregation analysis
-
- data, about, 15.3.7
- running, 15.3.2
- tags, 15.3.7
- performance drivers, and deploying Application Object Manager, 3.3
- performance tracing
-
- WebSphere MQ Transport, 9.2.1.3
- workflows, 9.2.5.2
- physical database layout, 10.2.2
- picklists, improving performance, 12.5.4
- policies, viewing all logs executed, 7.2.1
- Policy Frequency Analysis view, 7.2.1
- pooled database connections, 3.6.1.2
- predefined queries (PDQ), as memory consumer, 3.5.4
- Primary ID fields, and performance, 12.5.5
- process, defined and example, 2.5
- Product Configurator
-
- See Siebel Product Configurator
- properties, improving picklist performance, 12.5.4
- purging EIM tables
-
- Microsoft SQL Server, 10.7.1.2
- Oracle Database, 10.7.2.2
- Push Keep Alive communications driver, 6.5.6
R
- RAID
-
- performance tuning, 10.2.2
- RDBMS
-
- See database connections
- records
-
- controlling in tables, 10.6.10
- ReleaseLogHandle parameter (CommSessionMgr), 6.5.5.2
- REMOVE, disabling triggers, 10.6.14
- repositories
-
- improving loading, 10.6.12
- resources
-
- local computer resources, 5.2.2
- server resources, conserving, 6.5.3
- response time, defined, 2.5
- rows, recommended for single Siebel EIM batch, 10.6.9
- run parameters, recommended for Siebel EIM, 10.9
S
- S_ESCL_ACTN_REQ table, 7.2.3
- S_ESCL_REQ table, 7.2.3
- S_ESCL_STATE table, 7.2.3
- S_ORG_EXT, improving performance, 10.6.6.1
- scalability, about and example, 2.1
- scheduler, tuning HP-UX, 13.7.2
- screen pop performance
-
- improving, 6.5.7
- scripting
-
- declarative alternatives, using, 12.3.1
- performance guidelines, 12.3.2
- scripts, as memory consumers, 3.5.4
- Search Specification parameter
-
- minimizing usage, 7.4.1
- recommended indexing fields, 7.4.1.1
- Search Specification property, managing database indexes, 12.4.2.2
- SearchSpec parameter
-
- minimizing usage, 7.4.1
- recommended indexing fields, 7.4.1.1
- Server Request Broker
-
- server component and example, 6.2
- tuning, 4.2
- session communications
-
- about, 6.1
- activity creation, performance impact, 6.5.8
- best practices, 6.5
- Communications Configuration Manager, 6.2.2
- communications configuration, improving performance, 6.5.4
- Communications Inbound Processor, 6.2.2
- Communications Inbound Receiver, 6.2.2
- Communications Outbound Manager, 6.2.2
- Communications Session Manager, 6.2.1
- configuring logging, 6.5.5
- performance factors, 6.3
- screen pop performance, improving, 6.5.7
- Siebel Email Response, 6.6
- third-party product modules, 6.2.3
- topology, 6.4
- session connections, improving availability, 6.5.6
- session timeouts and memory, 3.5.4
- SessPerSisnConn parameter, about, 4.1
- shared database connections
-
- configuring pooling, 3.6.3
- pooled database connection, 3.6.1.2
- Siebel Application Object Manager
-
- about and example, 3.1
- assigning shared connections, 3.6.3.3
- assigning specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4.1.2
- cache tuning, 3.5.2
- component tuning best practice, 6.5.1
- concurrent users and performance, 3.3.1
- configuring shared connection pooling, 3.6.3
- configuring SISNAPI connection pooling, 4.1
- configuring specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4.1
- configuring thread pooling, 3.7.2
- conserving server resources, 6.5.3
- context, 2.2
- database connections, assumptions, 3.6.1
- deployments, topology considerations, 3.4
- hardware resources and performance, 3.3.4
- infrastructure, 3.2
- logging parameters, 6.5.5.1
- memory consumers, 3.5.4
- modules, communicating, 3.2.1
- nonpooled database connections, 3.6.1.1
- parameter settings, effects, 3.5.1.2
- parameter values, calculation formulas, 3.5.1.4
- parameter values, formula variables, 3.5.1.4
- parameters, configuring, 3.5.1.1
- parameters, configuring guidelines, 3.5.1.3
- parameters, example settings, 3.5.1.5
- parameters, relationship to each other, 3.5.1.1
- performance drivers, 3.3
- pooled database connections, 3.6.1.2
- running CommSessionMgr on same computer, 6.4
- running Siebel Product Configurator in, 8.3.1
- server component defined, 6.2
- shared connection pooling, configuration example, 3.6.3.2
- Siebel application deployment, 3.3.3
- Siebel Product Configurator elements, 8.1
- Siebel Product Configurator, configuring for dedicated deployments, 8.3.2.1
- specialized connection pooling example, 3.6.4.1.1
- specialized connection pooling scenario, 3.6.4.2
- specialized database connection pooling, 3.6.4
- think time and performance, 3.3.2, 3.3.2
- tuning activities, 3.2.2
- tuning for CPU and memory utilization, 3.5.1
- tuning Server Request Broker, 4.2
- using thread pooling, 3.7
- Siebel Application Object Manager component, tuning, 6.5.1
- Siebel Application Response Measurement
-
- See Siebel ARM
- Siebel applications, mapping into guidelines, 10.3.2
- Siebel ARM
-
- architecture monitoring points, 14.1
- architecture, high-level representation, 14.1
- ARM data CSV conversion, running, 15.3.5
- ARM to CSV conversion data, about, 15.3.10
- call graph generation analysis tags, 15.3.8
- call graph generation data, about, 15.3.8
- converting ARM files, best practices, 14.4
- data, about, 15.3.6
- enabling and configuring process, 14.3
- files, converting, 15.3
- parameters and variables, 14.2
- performance aggregation analysis tags, 15.3.7
- performance aggregation data, about data, 15.3.7
- Siebel Server Siebel ARM parameters, 14.2
- user session trace data tag, 15.3.9
- user session trace data, about, 15.3.9
- using to monitor transactions, 5.3.4
- Siebel ARM analyzer tool
-
- about, 15.3.1
- ARM data CSV conversion, running, 15.3.5
- ARM to CSV conversion data, about, 15.3.10
- call graph generation analysis tags, 15.3.8
- call graph generation data, about, 15.3.8
- call graph generation, running, 15.3.3
- data, about, 15.3.6
- performance aggregation data tags, 15.3.7
- performance aggregation data, about data, 15.3.7
- running, 15.3
- running performance aggregation analysis, 15.3.2
- user session trace data, about, 15.3.9
- user session trace tags, 15.3.9
- user session trace, running, 15.3.4
- Siebel ARM Query Tool
-
- about, 15.2.1
- aggregating Siebel ARM data, 15.2.7
- command-line parameters, 15.2.2
- configuring input, 15.2.4
- configuring output, 15.2.5
- configuring the tool, 15.2.3
- generating histograms, 15.2.8
- using filters, 15.2.6
- using macros, 15.2.9
- Siebel Assignment Manager, 6.6.2
- Siebel Business Applications
-
- configuring for Workflow performance, 7.4.3
- tuning for Oracle Solaris, 13.8
- tuning HP Apache Web Server for HP-UX, 13.7
- tuning HP-UX scheduler, 13.7.2
- tuning kernel setting for AIX, 13.6.3
- tuning kernel setting for HP-UX, 13.7.1
- tuning kernel settings for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.2
- tuning Object Manager instances for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.3
- tuning Siebel Server for AIX, 13.6.2
- tuning Siebel Web Server Extension for Oracle Solaris, 13.3
- Siebel Call Center, parameter example settings, 3.5.1.5.1
- Siebel Client, defined, 5.1
- Siebel Communications Server
-
- communications supported activities, 6.1
- component topology, 6.4
- tuning architecture and infrastructure, 2.3
- Siebel database, communicating with, 3.2.1
- Siebel Developer Web Client, specifying SQL spooling, 12.2.3
- Siebel EAI, tuning
-
- about, 9.1
- All Mode Sort user property, setting, 9.2.6
- best practices, 9.2
- checking disks, 9.2.6
- creating business components, 9.2.6
- EAI Siebel Adapter performance, 9.2.3
- HTTP Inbound Transport performance, 9.2.2
- IBM WebSphere MQ Transport performance, 9.2.1
- improving Workflow Process Manager performance, 9.2.5
- optimizing database queries, 9.2.6
- optimizing messages, 9.2.6
- tuning, about, 2.3
- turn off logging, 9.2.6
- virtual business component performance, 9.2.4
- Siebel Email Response
-
- activity creation and performance, 6.9.3
- CommInboundRcvr threads, configuring, 6.9.1
- email processing directories, managing, 6.9.2
- inbound email processed per hour, 6.7
- infrastructure, 6.6
- key server components, 6.6.1
- logging, configuring, 6.9.4
- Siebel Assignment Manager, 6.6.2
- third-party email server, 6.6.3
- topology, 6.8
- tuning best practices, 6.9
- volume of customer data, 6.7
- Siebel Enterprise Application Integration
-
- See Siebel EAI, tuning
- Siebel eService, parameter example settings, 3.5.1.5.2
- Siebel File System
-
- Siebel Product Configurator component, 8.1
- Siebel Internet Session application programming interface
-
- See SISNAPI connection pooling
- Siebel modules, supporting multiple modules, 5.2
- Siebel Product Configuration Object Manager, 3.6.2.1, 8.1
- Siebel Product Configurator
-
- and database connection pooling, 3.6.2.1
- best practices, 8.4
- caching, default behavior, 8.5.1
- caching, types of, 8.5
- components, 8.1
- customizable products and classes, 8.4.3
- determining rough size of Product Configurator cache, 8.5.4
- memory caching parameters, 8.5.3
- performance factors, 8.2
- running dedicated servers, 8.3.2
- running Siebel Application Object Manager component in, 8.3.1
- Siebel Application Object Manager, configuring for dedicated deployments, 8.3.2.1
- topology considerations, 8.3
- tuning, 8.4.1
- tuning, about, 2.3
- Siebel Remote
-
- about, 11.1
- increasing throughput for Database Extract and Parallel Database Extract, 11.2.1
- routing model, 11.3.3
- server components, 11.1
- server components, tuning, 11.2
- synchronization, 11.3.2
- tuning mobile web client, 11.3
- Siebel scripting
-
- declarative alternatives, using, 12.3.1
- performance guidelines, 12.3.2
- Siebel Server
-
- communications components, 6.2
- Communications Configuration Manager, 6.2.2
- Communications Inbound Processor, 6.2.2
- Communications Inbound Receiver, 6.2.2
- Communications Outbound Manager, 6.2.2
- Communications Session Manager, 6.2.1
- Siebel ARM parameters, 14.2
- third-party product modules, 6.2.3
- tuning for AIX, 13.6.2
- tuning kernel setting for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.2
- Workflow Agents, running on multiple servers, 7.3.3
- workflow policy groups, creating to manage, 7.3
- Siebel Server Time, defined, 14.1
- Siebel Server, monitoring, 10.10
- Siebel Tools, about tuning, 2.3
- Siebel user request flow
-
- processing flow, 2.4
- steps, 2.4
- Siebel Web Client, tuning
-
- about, 2.3
- best practices, 5.3
- client hardware resources, 5.3.3
- configuration guidelines, 5.3.5
- HP Apache Web Server, static file caching, 5.3.6.2
- IBM HTTP Server, static file caching, 5.3.6.2
- local computer resources, 5.2.2
- managing browser cache, 5.3.6
- message bar, managing performance, 5.3.8
- Microsoft IIS, static file caching, 5.3.6.1
- Oracle HTTP Server, static file caching, 5.3.6.2
- Siebel Client, defined, 5.1
- static file caching, 5.3.6
- Sun Java System Web Server, static file caching, 5.3.6.3
- supporting multiple Siebel modules, 5.2
- testing performance, 5.3.2
- tuning system components, 5.3.4
- Web server and network capacity, 5.3.1
- Siebel Web Engine (SWE)
-
- user session trace, running, 15.3.4
- Siebel Web Server Extension
-
- communicating with, 3.2.1
- tuning for Oracle Solaris, 13.3
- Siebel Workflow, tuning
-
- about, 7.1
- architecture and infrastructure, 2.3
- components, 7.1
- configuring, 7.4.3
- escalation action request table, 7.2.3
- escalation request table, 7.2.3
- escalation state table, 7.2.3
- monitoring memory overhead, 7.4.4
- parent and child business components, monitoring, 7.4.2
- performance tracing, 9.2.5.2
- Policy Frequency Analysis view, using, 7.2.1
- Search Specification parameter, minimizing usage, 7.4.1
- Siebel Server load, creating workflow policy groups, 7.3
- tuning Workflow Process Manager, 7.5
- work policy groups, setting sleep interval, 7.3.4
- Workflow Action Agent, setting action interval, 7.3.5
- Workflow Agents, running on multiple servers, 7.3.3
- Workflow Monitor Agent and Workflow Action Agent, 7.3.2
- Workflow Monitor Agent, setting action interval, 7.3.5
- workflow policies, monitoring, 7.2
- workflow policies, using logs and files, 7.2
- SISNAPI connection pooling, configuring, 4.1
- sleep interval, setting for workflow policy groups, 7.3.4
- Sort Specification property, managing database indexes, 12.4.2.1
- specialized database connections, 3.6.1.2
- SQL
-
- connection pooling for SQL statements, 3.6.3.3
- note, support, 10.1
- time-intensive statements, 10.6.5
- SQL cursor cache, 3.5.2
- SQL data caches, 3.5.2
- SQL, analyzing for performance
-
- about, 12.2
- Siebel Developer Web Client, specifying SQL spooling, 12.2.3
- SQL queries against the database, 12.2.7
- SQL query plan example, 12.2.6
- SQL query plans, using to troubleshoot, 12.2.5
- SQL trace files, using to troubleshoot, 12.2.4
- SQL, poorly performing query, 7.4.2
- SQL, produced by EAI, 9.2.3.4
- SQLPROFILE, using, 10.6.5
- SRBroker (Server Request Broker)
-
- server component and example, 6.2
- tuning, 4.2
- standard column
-
- reusing, 12.4.3
- reusing example, 12.4.3.1
- static file caching
-
- about specifying, 5.3.6
- specifying on HP Apache Web Server, 5.3.6.2
- specifying on IBM HTTP Server, 5.3.6.2
- specifying on Microsoft IIS, 5.3.6.1
- specifying on Oracle HTTP Server, 5.3.6.2
- specifying on Sun Java System Web Server, 5.3.6.3
- Sun Java System Web Server
-
- specifying static file caching, 5.3.6.3
- synonyms
-
- USING SYNONYMS Parameter, 10.6.11
T
- tables
-
- caching, 10.7.2.5
- updating, 10.7.2.6
- task
-
- defined, 2.5
- used interchangeably with thread, 3.2
- TempDB, using, 10.7.1.4
- term definition, guideline, 10.3
- terminology, 2.5
- testing EIM processes, 10.3.3
- testing performance
-
- Siebel Web Client, 5.3.2
- think time and performance, 3.3.2
- think time, defined and example, 2.5
- third-party products
-
- email server, 6.6.3
- performance, 6.3.1
- product modules, 6.2.3
- thread
-
- defined, 2.5
- used interchangeably with task, 3.2
- thread pooling for Siebel Application Object Manager
-
- configuring, 3.7.2
- note, handling overhead, 3.7.1
- note, recommendation, 3.7
- using, 3.7
- throughput, defined, 2.5
- tools
-
- See Siebel Tools
- Transaction Router
-
- increasing throughput, 11.2.2.4
- tuning, 11.2.2
- transactions per second (TPS), throughput defined, 2.5
- TrickleSync, 11.3.2
- triggers, disabling, 10.6.14
- troubleshooting
-
- about IBM DB2 for z/OS, 10.7.4
- batches, controlling size, 10.6.9
- caching tables, 10.7.2.5
- controlling in tables, 10.6.10
- creating proper statistics, 10.6.7
- data management recommendations, 10.8
- disabling archive logging, 10.7.2.3
- disabling triggers, 10.6.14
- dropping indexes, 10.6.8
- EIM tables indexes, 10.6.6
- IBM DB2 optimization, 10.7.3
- IBM DB2, loading process, 10.7.5
- Microsoft SQL Server, 10.7.1
- Microsoft SQL Server configuration parameters, 10.7.1.5
- monitoring the Siebel Server, 10.10
- NUM_IFTABLE_LOAD_CUTOFF, 10.6.12
- optimizing SQL, 10.6.1
- Oracle Database, 10.7.2
- purging Microsoft SQL Server tables, 10.7.1.2
- purging Oracle Database tables, 10.7.2.2
- rebuilding an object, 10.7.2.4
- recommended run parameters, 10.9
- running tasks in parallel, 10.6.15
- setting FREELIST parameter, 10.7.2.4
- SQL query plan example, 12.2.6
- SQL query plans, using to troubleshoot, 12.2.5
- SQL trace files, using to troubleshoot, 12.2.4
- SQLPROFILE, using, 10.6.5
- updating tables, 10.7.2.6
- USE ESSENTIAL INDEX HINTS, 10.6.2
- USE INDEX HINTS, 10.6.2
- using parallel data load, 10.7.1.3
- USING SYNONYMS Parameter, 10.6.11
- using TempDB, 10.7.1.4
- tuning system components, 5.3.4
U
- UNIX, performance tuning
-
- Siebel Web Server Extension for Oracle Solaris, 13.3
- tuning HP-UX scheduler, 13.7.2
- tuning IBM HTTP Server for AIX, 13.6
- tuning kernel setting for HP-UX, 13.7.1
- tuning kernel settings for AIX, 13.6.3
- tuning kernel settings for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.2
- tuning Object Manager instances for Oracle Solaris, 13.8.3
- tuning Siebel Business Applications for Oracle Solaris, 13.8
- tuning Siebel Server Extension for AIX, 13.6.2
- tuning Web server for HP-UX, 13.7
- UNIX, performance tuning for an Apache Web Server, 13.5
- UPDATE STATISTICS parameter
-
- running tasks in parallel, 10.6.15
- USE ESSENTIAL INDEX HINTS, 10.6.2
- USE INDEX HINTS parameter
-
- using, 10.6.2
- user communications actions per second, 6.3
- user interface objects layer, best practices
-
- applet toggles, and performance, 12.6.2
- grid layout, and performance, 12.6
- user per Siebel Application Object Manager, as memory consumer, 3.5.4
- user request flow
-
- processing flow, 2.4
- steps, 2.4
- user session trace analysis
-
- data, about, 15.3.9
- running, 15.3.4
- tag descriptions, 15.3.9
- USING SYNONYMS parameter
-
- using, 10.6.11
V
- variables
-
- Siebel ARM, 14.2
- virtual business component performance, improving, 9.2.4
- virtual memory management, 13.6.3
- vmtune values, changing, 13.6.3
- volume of customer data, 6.7
W
- Web client
-
- See Siebel Web Client
- Web server
-
- tuning IBM HTTP Server for AIX, 13.6
- Web Server Time, defined, 14.1
- WebSphere MQ Transport, improving performance
-
- outbound messages and caching, 9.2.1.2
- queue, testing and options, 9.2.1
- running inbound WebSphere MQ messages, 9.2.1.1
- setting performance tracing, 9.2.1.3
- Windows
-
- IIS, specifying static file caching, 5.3.6.1
- workflow
-
- See Siebel Workflow
- Workflow Action Agent
-
- defining, 7.3.2
- setting action interval, 7.3.5
- Workflow Agent
-
- process, monitoring, 7.2
- running on multiple servers, 7.3.3
- trace files, using, 7.2
- Workflow Monitor Agent
-
- defining, 7.3.2
- policies, viewing all policies executed, 7.2.1
- setting action interval, 7.3.5
- workflow policies
-
- about, 7.1
- log and files, 7.2
- monitoring, 7.2
- workflow policy groups
-
- optimal sleep interval, setting, 7.3.4
- using to manage Siebel Server load, 7.3
- Workflow Monitor Agent and Workflow Action Agent, 7.3.2
- Workflow Process Manager
-
- caching business services, 7.5.1
- performance issues, 9.2.5
- tuning, 7.5
- using to monitor memory overhead, 7.4.4.2
- workflow, performance tracing, 9.2.5.2
- workflow processes
-
- about, 7.1
- workflow processes, tuning
-
- configuring Siebel Business Applications, 7.4.3
- monitoring memory overhead, 7.4.4
- parent and child business components, monitoring, 7.4.2
- Search Specification parameter, minimizing usage, 7.4.1
- Workflow Process Manager, 7.5