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Installing the ServiceManager (Windows)

This document describes the hotfix installation procedure for the Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes..

ServiceManagerA program that facilitates the starts and stops of Automation Engine components. programs are updated when the directories IMAGE:SERVICEMANAGER\WINDOWS and IMAGE:SERVICEMANAGERDIALOG\WINDOWS are set up.

The existing INI and SMD files are not overwritten during update installation. Thus, the steps for their configurationA set of constituent components that make up a system. This includes information on how the components are connected including the settings applied. can be omitted. Check the references in the Release Notes to see if manual changes are required.

Supplied Files

ServiceManager files are provided on two different directories on the AE CD. The files for the ServiceManager service are stored in the directory IMAGE:SERVICEMANAGER\WINDOWS.

File name Description
UCYBSMGR.EXE ServiceManager
UCYBSMGR.INI Initialization file for the ServiceManager
UC4.SMD Definition file for AE services to be started
ZU00132.DLL Runtime library for Common Functions
SETUP.EXE Installation program

The directory IMAGE:SERVICEMANAGERDIALOG\WINDOWS contains the files for the ServiceManager's dialog and command line programs.

File name Description
UCYBSMDI.EXE Dialog program for the ServiceManager
UCYBSMDI.INI Initialization file for the dialog program
UCYBSMCL.EXE Command line program for the ServiceManager
SETUP.EXE Installation program

Additional files in these subdirectories are components of the installation program and the AE runtimeThe duration of a task's execution. It refers to the period between a task's start and end. It does not include its activation period (see also: activation and start). system. See:Knowledge Base.



Procedure

On the corresponding Server computer or hostComputer, target system. computer.

1. Installing the ServiceManager
2. Installing the ServiceManager's dialog and command-line programs


Uninstalling the ServiceManager

In some cases, it is necessary to uninstall a specific ServiceManager environmentAn Environment consists of Deployment Targets which represent your endpoints. Different environments are used for different phases in the software delivery cycle, for example Development, QA, Staging, Production. An environment is typically set up once and used by several applications. (Phrase).

 

See also:

ServiceManager - Service 
ServiceManager - Dialog Program

ServiceManager - Command Line Program

 


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