When the Siebel Tier Collectors have been installed, you need to perform the following post-installation tasks:
Perform any action items show in Post-installation dialog box.
To perform Siebel Tier post-installation tasks
Once the Siebel Tier Collectors are installed, modify the Siebel Repository File (SRF), so that Interpoint for Siebel will be able to receive notifications of Siebel-related user events.
Part of the .srf file, is a collection of callback scripts, which are triggered by various events in a user's session. A user can view or change these scripts using the Siebel Tools.
Application_PreNavigate
function.If you installed Interpoint for a SQL Server database, modifying the SRF consists of the following tasks:
Application_PreNavigate()
function (SQL Server)Once the Siebel Tier Collectors are installed, modify the Siebel Repository File (SRF), so that Interpoint for Siebel will be able to receive notifications of Siebel-related user events.
Part of the .srf file, is a collection of callback scripts, which are triggered by various events in a user's session. A user can view or change these scripts using the Siebel Tools.
If you have installed Interpoint for an Oracle database, modifying the SRF consists of the following tasks:
Application_PreNavigate()
function (Oracle)For Siebel batch processes to be sampled by the Siebel tier collectors, you need to create a tab-delimited text file that contains the mapping of each Siebel server to its host machine and network address.
Each row in the file represents a physical machine. The first field in each row should represent the name of the Siebel server, the second field its corresponding host machine name, and the third its network address.
If you have installed Interpoint for a SQL Server database, perform the following procedures.
To create the text file
<precise_root>\products\sql-server\
instance name\etc\siebel_machines.txt
To obtain the list of Siebel servers
list servers
To obtain the host machine name and network address
cscript //nologo getAddress.vbs ODBC data source Administrator user name Administrator password
ConnectString
value in the siebel.cfg configuration file.The following example shows the content of the siebel_machines.txt file:
sieb1 APPSRV1 00096B26E66C
sieb2 APPSRV2 00096B26E67C
For more information about Siebel, see the relevant section in the Precise Interpoint for Siebel Installation Guide.
If you installed Interpoint for an Oracle database, perform the following procedures.
To create the text file
<precise_root>\products\oracle\SID\etc\siebel_machines.txt
<precise_root>/products/oracle/SID/etc/siebel_machines.txt
To obtain the list of Siebel servers
list servers
The following is an example of the returned information:SBLSRVR_NAME HOST_NAME AsDev1 POOL-Siebel1
AsDev2 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).
To obtain the host machine names
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 about Siebel, see the relevant section in the Precise Interpoint for Siebel Installation Guide.
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