Progress
DataServer
for ORACLE Guide
Configuring the Explorer Administration Framework on UNIX
On UNIX, you configure the Progress Explorer administration framework by editing the
$DLC/properties/ubroker.properties
file. In this file, you provide configuration information for the AppServer, WebSpeed, and DataServers. For general information on how to work with theubroker.properties
file, see the Progress Installation and Configuration Guide Version 9 for Windows or the Progress Installation and Configuration Guide Version 9 for UNIX.When you configure the DataServer for ORACLE, you are providing information that the Explorer administration framework can use to make sure that it is running the correct DataServer broker instance, and that the broker is spawning the appropriate DataServer process (
_orasrv
or a custom executable that you built with PROBUILD) and that it is running in the correct environment.Table 3–6 describes the sections in the
ubroker.properties
file that apply to the DataServer for ORACLE. The file configures a default broker,orabroker1
, which you can use as is or use as a template for your own configuration specifications.
Here are the DataServer for ORACLE sections in the
ubroker.properties
file:
For a complete description of the parameters included in each of these sections, see the comments in the
$DLC/properties/ubroker.properties
. Be sure to preserve the original$DLC/properties/ubroker.properties
file. Work with a copy of the file. You must name the copy of the fileubroker.properties
. After creating your own version ofubroker.properties
, you can verify its settings by using theoraconfig
utility. See "DataServer Command Line Utilities and Startup Parameters," for more information.The ubroker.properties file is read on startup of the AdminServer process. For changes in any used environment variables to take effect, you must restart the AdminServer.
Configuring Multiple Brokers
You can configure multiple brokers by adding more
[UBroker.OR.
broker-name]
and[Environment.
broker-name]
sections. Each broker instance must have a unique name. The brokers can share the properties that you define in the parent entity[UBroker.OR]
section.If you want to access multiple ORACLE databases, you must configure one broker per database and each broker must run in a separate directory and a distinct environment. For example, each broker must have a unique setting for ORACLE_SID.
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