Service declaration for the SPD Server Name Server
spdssnet 5191/tcp # SPDs SNET
Server Service declaration for the SNET Server.
You only need the SNET service if you plan to run the SNET Server. By default, the
sample rc.spds script runs spdssnet.
If you choose to use different port addressses, replace the ???? strings with unused 4-
digit port addresses. Also remember to update your rc.spds script accordingly.
Determine unused port addresses by scanning the existing addresses and then choosing
a number that does not appear. Choosing a number greater than 5000 avoids conflicts
with reserved and system-defined port addresses.
spdsname ????/tcp # SPDS Name Server
Service declaration for the SPD Server Name Server
spdssnet ????/tcp # SPDS SNET Server
Service declaration for the SNET Server.
Note:
If you installed a previous version of SPD Server software and you have the
service name
spdsoper
defined, you should remove it from your
/etc/
services
or
/etc/inet/services
file on the SPD Server system.
2. You are now ready to start SPD Server. Execute the
InstallDir/site/rc.spds
script that you customized in the previous steps. This starts the SPD Server environment
in the context of your current UNIX user ID.
The rc.spds script customization is important because it defines UNIX ownership and
file access permissions on SPD Server resources. Ownership and file permissions are
set in the context of the SPD Server run-time environment. If you plan to execute rc.spds
from your system startup, the rc.spds script should be executed in the context of the
appropriate UNIX user ID. Using the appropriate UNIX user ID ensures that the
resources created in the startup configuration meet the necessary file ownership and
permission requirements for SPD Server.
3. The rc.perf script is an example script to start the Performance Server.
Verify That SPD Server 4.5 Is Running
If you connected to SPD Server through a SAS connection, verify that both the SPD Server
Name Server (spdsnsrv) and the SPD Server host (sdpsserv) processes are running. Issue
the UNIX
ps
command. You should see processes for spdsnsrv, spdsserv, spdsbase (row
level integrity proxy), and spdssnet as shown in the following example:
PID TTY TIME CMD
24012 pts/26 00:00:00 ksh
24114 pts/26 00:00:00 spdsnsrv
24116 pts/26 00:00:00 spdslog
24117 pts/26 00:00:00 spdsserv
24119 pts/26 00:00:00 spdslog
24120 pts/26 00:00:00 spdssnet
24130 pts/26 00:00:00 spdslog
24136 pts/26 00:00:00 spdsbase
24139 pts/26 00:00:00 ps
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Chapter 3 • SPD Server UNIX Installation Guide
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...
Page 8: ...2...
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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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