•
spdsstartsvc.bat
is the "start SPD Server service" batch file.
•
spdsstopsvc.bat
is the "stop SPD Server service" batch file.
•
spdsnsrv.bat
is the SPD Server Name Server start-up batch file.
•
spdssnet.bat
is the SPD Server SNET server start-up batch file.
•
spdsserv.bat
is the SPD Server start-up batch file.
The
spdssmc\
directory contains the SAS Management Console files that support SPD
Server.
Validating Default Port and Library Assignments
After you install SPD Server on your Windows server, you are almost ready to verify your
installation. Before you verify, you must validate your Name Server port assignment and
the path for the temporary LIBNAME domain called TMP.
SPD Server documentation uses
InstallDir\
as a placeholder. Any SPD Server
configuration files that require editing are located in the
InstallDir\site
directory.
Check the following to make sure your Windows server environment meets the
requirements from the installation procedure:
1. The default SPD Server installation configures port 5400 as the Name Server port. If
you want to change the Name Server port, edit the spdsserv.bat file and spdsnsrv.bat
file located in
InstallDir\site
. Edit the -LISTENPORT option to specify the port
number. Use the -NAMESERVERPORT option in spdsserv.bat to specify the port
number.
2. The default SPD Server installation configures port 5401 as the SNET Server port. If
you want to change the SNET server port, edit the spdssnet.bat file located in
InstallDir\site
. Edit the -LISTENPORT option to specify the port number.
3. During installation, SPD Server creates a sample library parameter file called
libnames.parm in
InstallDir\samples
. Copy the sample libnames.parm file to
InstallDir\site
. The libnames.parm file contains a LIBNAME domain definition
for a temporary workspace called TMP. The TMP library uses the Windows temporary
directory
C:\TEMP
. If your Windows installation does not include a
C:\TEMP
directory, you need to create the directory or specify an existing directory path to replace
C:\TEMP
. If you want to use a different path for TMP, you must modify the SPD Server
libnames.parm configuration file in
InstallDir\site
to specify the new TMP
domain path.
4. During installation, SPD Server creates a sample server parameter file
calledspdsserv.parm, in
InstallDir\samples
. Copy the sample spdsserv.parm file
to
InstallDir\site
. The spdsserv.parm file contains server parameters. The
sample spdsserv.parm file should be used only to verify that SPD Server is running.
You should edit your spdsserv.parm file immediately to specify the unique server
parameters for your site.
Validating Default Port and Library Assignments
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Summary of Contents for Scalable Performance Data Server 4.5
Page 1: ...SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 4 5 Administrator s Guide...
Page 7: ...Part 1 Product Notes Chapter 1 SPD Server 4 5 Product Notes 3 1...
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Page 63: ...Part 3 Migration Chapter 5 SPD Server 3 x to SPD Server 4 5 Conversion Utility 59 57...
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Page 70: ...64 Chapter 5 SPD Server 3 x to SPD Server 4 5 Conversion Utility...
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Page 76: ...70 Chapter 6 Using the SPD Server Name Server to Manage Resources...
Page 94: ...88 Chapter 7 Administering and Configuring SPD Server Using the SAS Management Console...
Page 98: ...92 Chapter 8 SPD Server SQL Query Rewrite Facility...
Page 116: ...110 Chapter 10 Configuring Disk Storage for SPD Server...
Page 128: ...122 Chapter 11 Setting Up SPD Server Parameter Files...
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Page 198: ...192 Chapter 14 ACL Security Overview...
Page 212: ...206 Chapter 15 Managing SPD Server Passwords Users and Table ACLs...
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Page 224: ...218 Chapter 16 SPD Server Operator Interface Procedure PROC SPDO...
Page 236: ...230 Chapter 18 SPD Server Table List Utility Spdsls...
Page 256: ...250 Chapter 19 SPD Server Backup and Restore Utilities...
Page 264: ...258 Chapter 20 SPD Server Directory Cleanup Utility...
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