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Installing the Agent for Siebel (Windows)

This document guides you through the new installation of a Siebel agentA program that enables the de-centralized execution of processes (such as deployments) on target systems (computers or business solutions) or a service that provides connectivity to a target system (such as for databases or middleware). An agent is also an object type in the Automation Engine. [Formerly called "Executor."] See also: host.

The following guide describes how to install an agent in an AE system in which authentication is not used. Additional installation steps are required before the agent can be started and used, if you intend to use one of the available authentication methods. For more information, see Advanced Security.

Automic strongly recommends installing the agent in a separatedirectory (such as C:\AUTOMIC\Agent\SIEBEL).

Supplied Installation Files

The files are found in the directory IMAGE:AGENTS\SIEBEL\WINDOWS.

File name Description
UCXJSLX.EXE Siebel agent.
UCXJSLX.INI INI file for Siebel agent.
UC.MSL Message library.

ZU00132.DLL

Runtime library for shared functions.

ZUSYNCHK.DLL

Runtime library for syntax checks.

SETUP.EXE

Installation program.

Additional files in this subdirectory 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

1.

Installing the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 redistributable packageA Package is an instance (a version, a revision, a tag, …) of your application and defines the content which you want to deploy. Here you decide, if you want to deploy the entire application or just a few specified components.

This installation step can be ignored if the required version of the package is already installed.

2. Installing the Agent and setting up the system 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.
3. Starting the Agent

Use the ServiceManager to start or end the agent as a service.

4. Shutting down the Agent

 


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