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Installing the Automation Engine for Windows

This document guides you through the new installation of a Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes. for Windows.

Automic strongly recommends installing the Automation Engine in a separate directory (such as C:\AUTOMIC\SERVER).

Requirements

Requirements for using a DB2 Database

Supplied Files

The Automation Engine files are found in the IMAGE:AUTOMATIONENGINE\WINDOWS directory.

File name Description

UCSRVCP.EXE

Communication process of the Automation Engine for Windows

UCSRVWP.EXE

Work process of the Automation Engine for Windows

UC.MSL

Message library

UCSRV.INI Configuration file of the Automation Engine for Windows
UC_MSGQ.DLL, UCCACHE.DLL, UCDSFUN.DLL, UCMSGXML.DLL, UCSBEPM.DLL, UCSJ.DLL, UCUDB32.DLL, UCUODBC.DLL, ZU00132.DLL, ZUSYNCHK.DLL, ZUXML1.DLL, UCSEVMSG.DLL, UCLDAP.DLL

Oracle databaseA database is an organized collection of data including relevant data structures.: UCUOCI.DLL
DB2 database: UCUCLI.DLL

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 for Windows

SETUP.EXE

Installation program


Procedure

1.

Installing the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package

This installation step can be omitted if the required version of the 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. is already installed. Refer to the Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs to see if the package is installed, and if so, which version.

2. Installing the Automation Engine
3. Installing the AE SNMP subagent (optional)
4.

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.

5.

Starting and ending the Automation Engine

For starting the Automation Engine, a 64-bit Microsoft Visual C-Runtime Library is required.

See also:

Number of Server Processes
Configuring the Debugger for potential program failures

Installing the AE SNMP Subagent (Windows)

 


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