This function is used to view the characteristics of an X3 installation defined by a pair (server, service number). On entering the function :
This is used to directly view the characteristics the current installation.
But it is possible to modify these fields in order to obtain the characteristics of another server and/or another service.
Presentation
When entering this function, three sections are displayed in the screen, only two of which are significant (the Adonix section, and the Oracle or SQLServer section according to the database used).
This section is used to display the information on the installation.
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Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
Block number 1
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Define the name of the network machine on which the Adonix service will be executed. |
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Correspond to the number on which the connections are made (via the daemon or the adxd service). |
Adonix
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Define the root directory for the engine (when connected to a folder on the corresponding server and service, it is is the adxdir variable). |
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Define the access paths to find the executables and command files executed on the process server. This corresponds to the environment variables (%PATH% for Windows, $PATH for UNIX). |
Oracle
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Define the Oracle engine root directory. When connected to the folder on the corresponding server and service, it is the result of the evaluation of the getenv$("ORACLE_HOME") function. |
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Define the name of the Oracle instance used to store the supervisor data and the managed folders. When connected to the folder on the corresponding server and service, it is the result of the evaluation of the getenv$("ORACLE_SID") function. |
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Define the value of an optimization parameter used by the Adonix engine for Oracle, and which is normally "2" for most servers (except on HP servers where the value "1" can be used). When connected to the folder on the corresponding server and service, it is the result of the evaluation of the getenv$(("ADXORAOPT") function. |
SQL server
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Define the name of the SQLServer database used. When connected to the folder on the corresponding server and service, it is the result of the evaluation of the getenv$("SQLS7_SID") function. |
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Define the name of the data source used to store the supervisor data and the managed folders. When connected to the folder on the corresponding server and service, it is the result of the evaluation of the getenv$("DATASOURCE") function. |
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In addition to the generic error messages, the following messages can appear during the entry :
The server named does not exist, or is not accessible given the authorization available to the user.
The adxd service whose number is given does not respond to the system (either it does not exist or it is stopped) situation.