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Following is an example for the content of the siebel_machines.txt file:

sieb1 APPSRV1 00096B26E66C

sieb2 APPSRV2 00096B26E67C

For more information Siebel, see the relevant section in the Precise Interpoint for Siebel™ Installation Guide.

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The following is an example of the returned information:

SBLSRVR_NAME  NAME HOST_NAME AsDev1    POOLAsDev1 POOL-Siebel1

AsDev2    POOLAsDev2 POOL-Siebel2

Each returned row represents a Siebel server. The first column represents the name of the Siebel server, the second column the corresponding physical machine name (but not necessarily as it appears in Oracle).

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  1. Connect to the Siebel database.
  2. Run the following command:
    SELECT DISTINCT MACHINE FROM V$SESSION;

The following is an example of the returned information:

Machine

PRECISE\POOL-Siebel1

PRECISE\POOL-Siebel2

Each returned row represents a physical machine name.

If the command does not return any machine names, use the machine names provided in the HOST_-NAME column in the table of Siebel servers.

Following is an example for the content of the siebel_-machines.txt file:

AsDev1 PRECISE\POOL-Siebel1

AsDev2 PRECISE\POOL-Siebel2

For more information Siebel, see the relevant section in the Precise Interpoint for Siebel™ Installation Guide.

 

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