This document describes the hotfix installation procedure for the utilitiesUtilities support the execution of administrative tasks in an Automation Engine system (such as reorganizing and archiving the Automation Engine database). (Windows).
Sun Java 2 JRE (Java Runtime Environment) is required in order to install utilities because all Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes. utilities are programmed in Java.
You can start the utilities via the appropriate EXE or BAT file.
The utility files (Windows) are stored in the directory IMAGE:UTILITY\WINDOWS.
*G.EXE - Java loader for the utility
*.EXE - Program for batch request
*.BAT - Batch file for utilities
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1. | Installing the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) |
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This installation step can be skipped if the required version of JRE is already installed.
java -version
Ensure that the order of the indicated directories is correct in the settings of %PATH% or $PATH if several JRE or Java SDK Versions have been installed on the computer. The Java Runtime Environment that is found first in the listing of directories is applied.
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Installing the utilities |
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Each utility has only one INI file that includes the parameters. The INI file names are:
A security check (single logon) is made if the utilities
AE DB Client Copy, AE DB Archive and AE DB Reorg are called in batch
mode. The utility aborts if the target clientA closed environment within an Automation Engine system where you can create and run objects. A client name consists of a 4-digit number that must be indicated when a user logs on to the Automation Engine system. Users and their rights are also defined in clients.
A particular Automation Engine object type. of the AE system does not include a User object for the userIn the Automation Engine, a user is an instance of a User object, and generally the user is a specific person who works with Automic products. The User object is assigned a user ID and then a set of access rights to various parts of the Automation Engine system and product suite. These access rights come in the form of Automation Engine authorizations and privileges, Decision user roles and EventBase rights and ARA web application object rights. You can manage all these centrally in the ECC user management functions. See also, Unified user management. who has logged on to the OS.
Note that this happens regardless of any specifications that may have been made in the AE
variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type. UC_USER_LOGON.
For example: The user Smith of the AE domain requires the User object
SMITH/AE in the target client.
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