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Go to the <STAT_HOME>/app/bin directory and locate the standalone.conf.bat (for Unix, standalone.sh) file. |
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Finally you need to tell the Stat Oracle Agent to use https protocol for its communications. Edit the <STAT_HOME>/conf/stat.conf file and uncomment the following property: |
IMPORTANT: Shorter times could adversely affect agent performance. |
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Open <STAT_HOME>/config/stat.properties. |
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Locate the parameter CONNECTION_IDLE_TIME=15, and modify the time. |
If you need to install more than four servers on the same computer, contact Technical Support.
NOTE: You can install only one Stat Central Agent per Stat Repository. |
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Unzip the contents of stat_standalone.zip to a location on the host computer that is different from the location where the first Stat Central Agent is installed. This location will be referred to as <STAT_HOME2>. |
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Create an environment system variable called STAT_HOME2 with a value of <STAT_HOME2> from the above step. |
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For Windows, go to <STAT_HOME2>\app\bin, open the file standalone.conf.bat in a text editor, and locate the line: |
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For Unix, go to <STAT_HOME2>/app/bin, open the file standalone.conf in a text editor, and locate the line: |
If you have already defined any database and server connections in the Stat® Repository, you can test the connections in the Stat Web Client after installing the Stat Central Agent.
TIP: You can also test connections in the Stat Windows Client. For more information, see the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 4, General Maintenance Tables. |
NOTE: To test connections in Stat Web, you must be assigned the user class right, Agent Test Connect. |
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Enter your assigned user name and password and click Login or press <Enter>. This logs you into the Stat Web Console. |
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Click Menu in the Stat Web Console menu bar. This opens the Stat Menu window. |
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Click Test Connect. |
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