After defining a new base directory or editing an existing one in the File Object Maintenance table, you need to update the configuration file of the Stat® Oracle® Agent. The Stat Oracle Agent must be able to resolve the base directory codes when processing generic file objects. For example, if in the File Object Maintenance table you defined a base directory code COMMON_TOP, you must add the following parameter to all the Oracle Agents that will process the generic objects using this base directory code:
For R12.2 environments, if these base directories are under the Edition-based File System, then the value for each Base Directory must come from the Context File. An example of these types of Base Directories would be OA_HTML. This parameter is defined in the Context file with a value for both the fs1 and fs2 file system. To retrieve values from the Context File, you always need an XPath expression. A new column called Context Pattern is defined in Stat which stores the XPath expression for retrieving the value from the Context File. (You may need to consult with your DBA and refer to documentation for EXTRACTVALUE command). For example the expression for retrieving OA_HTML from the Context file is:
The Stat® Oracle® Agent performs a series of validations when it’s started. The log, by default, is stored in <STAT_HOME>/log. Parameters in the stat.conf specify the log filename and optionally the log directory. With info level logging enabled, the last line of the log file should be read Main processor started if the agent started. For example:
The last line indicates the agent passed all validations and started successfully.
In the section Update the System Maintenance Table , you were instructed to log into the application for the first time using the special SYSTEM user account. This account is the only way to log into Stat® until you define additional users. However, you cannot define additional Stat users until you have configured Stat to process outbound email and have defined a service domain and associated it with the SYSTEM account.
For more information about the SYSTEM account, see the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 1, Overview of Stat Administration.
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Go to Maintenance | Stat Central Agent| Email Settings and configure the Stat Central Agent to process outbound email. |
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Go to Maintenance | General | Service Domains and define a default service domain for the SYSTEM account. |
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Go to Maintenance | Security Settings | User Maintenance. |
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Select the SYSTEM user, click Access Information and select the service domain you just created as its default. |
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