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How to Start and Stop the DAC Server
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Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Installation Guide for Informatica PowerCenter Users
A.4 How to Start and Stop the DAC Server
This section explains how to start and stop the DAC Server.
To start or stop the DAC Server on Windows
1.
If you installed the DAC Server with the DAC installer, choose the Windows Start
menu, then Programs, then Oracle Business Intelligence, then Oracle DAC, and
then Start Server or Stop Server.
Alternatively, navigate to the \bifoundation\dac directory and double-click the
startserver.bat or stopserver.bat file, depending on which action you want to
perform.
2.
If you installed the DAC Server by copying the \DAC\ directory to a machine,
run the \DAC\startserver.bat script or \DAC\stopserver.bat script.
To start the DAC Server on UNIX and Linux
1.
In bash-related shells, issue the following command:
./startserver.sh
2.
On AIX, use startserver_aix.sh.
To run the DAC Server in the background
In bash-related shells, issue the following command:
nohup startserver.sh 2>&1 &
The nohup command allows the DAC Server to run in the background on UNIX
even if the DAC Client is disconnected. Note: To stop DAC Server running as a
background process, use stopserver.sh or stopserver.csh.
To stop the DAC Server on UNIX and Linux
Script After Every ETL
The name of the script or executable to be run after every execution
plan.
For more information, see the description of the property Script
Before Every ETL.
Script Before Every
ETL
The name of the script or executable to be run before every execution
plan.
For example, before running an execution plan, you might want to
run a process or perform certain tasks. These can be contained in a
script or executable. This file should be placed in the scripts
subdirectory of the DAC server.
The execution plan runs only after the external process has finished.
Therefore, it is important that the script or executable does not fail.
Server Log Level
Output logging level. Possible values are Finest, Finer, Fine, Config,
Info, Warning, and Severe. The Severe value produces minimal log
details, and Finest produces the most extensive amount of reporting.
SQL Trace
Possible values are True and False.
Indicates whether the SQL statements to the DAC repository and
database connections are added to the log file. Possible values are
True and False. The True value sends a hint to the database
connectivity layer of the DAC server to enable SQL tracing; thus,
every SQL statement that is run by the DAC server is spooled to the
appropriate output log file.
Property
Value Required







Summary :

How to Start and Stop the DAC Server A-6 Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Installation Guide for Informatica PowerCenter Users A.4 How to Start and Stop the DAC Server This section explains how to start and stop the DAC Server. If you installed the DAC Server with the DAC installer, choose the Windows Start menu, then Programs, then Oracle Business Intelligence, then Oracle DAC, and then Start Server or Stop Server.


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