Setting the Start-Of-Day Sequencer Machine and the App Server
Time Zone
Setting the Start-Of-Day Sequencer Machine and the App Server
Time Zone
In the EMC, select the Enterprise level, click the Setup tab, and then click Enterprise Parameters.
From the machine running the Oracle Hospitality
Simphony Sequencer Service, open a Command prompt session
and execute the hostname command. Make note
of the returned host name value.
From the EMC, click the Miscellaneous tab, and enter the previously returned hostname value in the SOD Sequencer Machine Name field.
Note:
An IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
are not valid entries for this field.
Select the App Server Time Zone.
If you are deploying Simphony on multiple servers, the date,
time, and the time zone settings of each application server and database
server must correspond. Additionally, the servers’ time zone must
correspond with the application server time zone setting in the EMC.
You can synchronize the time settings between the servers by configuring
one of the servers to be a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server and
then point the rest of the servers to the NTP server. For information
on configuring a Network Time Protocol server, refer to the Microsoft
TechNet Library at https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/.
Click Save.
If you installed Simphony on multiple application servers,
disable the Oracle Hospitality Simphony Sequencer Service on all servers other than the SOD Sequencer Machine.
In the event the application server that is running the Oracle
Hospitality Simphony Sequencer Service has performance issues, start
the Oracle Hospitality Simphony Sequencer Service on another Simphony
application server if the main application server is going to be down
for multiple days.
The Oracle Hospitality Simphony Sequencer
Service on the original server must be stopped prior to it being started
on the alternate one. Also, when changing where the Oracle Hospitality
Simphony Sequencer Service is running, the designation of the SOD
Sequencer Machine Name must be updated in the EMC.