A separate instance of the agent must be started on the server for each Oracle® E-Business Suite environment. The Stat® Oracle Agent must be started as the Oracle E-Business Suite user (e.g. applmgr) for the environment (not the user created during the installation). Set the <STAT_HOME>, STAT_JAVA_HOME, and PATH in the profile of the Oracle E-Business Suite user on each server. The <STAT_HOME>/bin/statctl.sh utility should be used to control the Stat Oracle Agent.
NOTE: The statctl.sh is a UNIX based utility. MKS is required on Windows platforms to administer the Stat Oracle Agent. |
A log of the agent can be found in <STAT_HOME>/log. A separate log file is created for each instance of the agent.
The following command can be used to stop the instance of the Stat® Agent for Ora Apps for the Test Oracle E- Business Suite environment. This command will send a shutdown request to the administration port on the local server. The agent will terminate after all queued events are processed.
If the Stat Central Agent is shut down or disabled, the Stat Agents for Ora Apps are unable to execute any commands or processes. Before re-starting the Stat Central Agent, shut down each Stat Agent for Ora Apps. Then re-start the Stat Central Agent, wait for the startup process to complete (in the server console, you will see the line, “Stat Central Agent is started”), and re-start each Stat Agent for Ora Apps.
The default logging level for an instance of the Stat® Oracle Agent is determined by the <ENV>.log.level parameter. You can change the logging level for a running agent using the <STAT_HOME>/app/bin/setLogLevel.sh utility.
The build (i.e., version) for the Stat Oracle Agent is included with header block in the log file when starting an instance of the agent. A listing of the build is displayed with the <STAT_HOME>/app/bin/getversion.sh utility.
Stat® Agents for Oracle® Apps use the stat.conf file and the Oracle E-Business Suite environment file to resolve the top-level directory for each product. In the case of custom products, you may need to add an entry in the stat.conf file for each Agent. For example, if you created an application named XXXGL for customizations to GL, you would add the following entry to utilize Stat functionality for these custom objects:
NOTE: For users that plan to compare form library files that have attached libraries, there are special configuration steps that must be performed. For more information, see Object Compare Support for Form Library Files. |
NOTE: A typical installation of Stat comes with a number of Setup objects. These objects are referred to as AOL objects. These objects support archiving and migration of data from the FND (Application Object Library) product top. In addition, Stat provides Oracle Apps Resource Kit, which gives customers the option of adding support for object types from 10 other product tops, including ALR, AP, AR, BOM, FA, FF, GL, INV, ONT, and PA. |
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