Setting Up an SMD File
The following document describes the Service Manager's definitions file (UC4.SMD by default) which defines the services that should be created automatically.
The definitions file contains all start parameters for the Automation Engine services. Each service is represented in its own line and starts with the keyword DEFINE. The individual start parameters are separated by semicolons, and commenting lines start with an exclamation mark.
Note: This file is automatically adjusted when you make modifications in the ServiceManager dialog program. No manual intervention is required.
Syntax
DEFINE Service; Component INI file; Working directory [; -svc%port%] [; LOGON=(User name, Password, Domain )] [; Start1=() ; Start2=(); Start3=() etc.]
Syntax |
Description/Format |
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Service |
Service name. Blanks. |
Component |
Path and file name of the Automation Engine program that should start. You can use absolute or relative path specifications. "*OWN" means that the program must be listed in the directory of the calling ServiceManager.
Agents for SAP, JMX, databases and Rapid Automation require a Java call.
Java agents: Also specify the Java path because the ServiceManager under UNIX does not read all environment variables.
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Insert a blank between the parameters Component and INI file. |
INI file |
Name of the INI file that should be used. You can also specify an absolute or relative path (relative refers to the program that should be started). |
Working directory |
Working directory for the program that should start. If the program to be started is a Java-based agent (SAP, Databases, JMX, Rapid Automation), the working directory must be the path to the JAR file. |
-svc%port% |
Additional display option for server processes. With this start parameter being specified, the ServiceManager dialog program displays the name of the server process and the number of connections in addition to the name of the service. |
LOGON= |
Login data for the Automation Engine program. This parameter only applies for the ServiceManager on Windows. |
Start1= |
Several start methods for a server process (WP). Syntax
Name = The name of the start mode that you can define using the Start Parameters - ServiceManager -sm. To start the WP with a specific mode, you must append the following parameter: For example: VAR SRV_STARTPATH;*OWN\..\..\Server\bin DEFINE WP2;*WP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH;START1=(Coldstart,*WP_STARTCMD_COLD);START2=(Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_STOP);START3=(Coldstart with Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_COLDSTOP) |
You can structure variables to increase their readability because the individual lines can be very long.
Example
VAR Name of the variable;value of the variable
The top part of the definitions file contains the variable definitions (for example, SRV_STARTPATH indicates the path where the Service Manager is located). Make sure that the variable paths comply with your installation destination.
The second part of the file lists the services that get added to the definitions file. These lines start with a DEFINE syntax followed by the destination, followed by the service. Keep in mind that the destination needs to match the destination defined in the INI file, for more information, see Service Manager Service.
Within a DEFINE line, you can insert a variable by specifying a "*" followed by the variable name.
Example
! Variables
VAR SRV_STARTPATH;*OWN\..\..\AutomationEngine\bin
VAR CP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH\UCsrvcp.exe *SRV_STARTPATH\ucsrv.ini -svc%port%
VAR WP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH\UCsrvwp.exe *SRV_STARTPATH\ucsrv.ini -svc%port%
VAR JWP_STARTCMD;java -Xrs -Xmx2G -jar ucsrvjp.jar -I*SRV_STARTPATH\ucsrv.ini -svc%port%
VAR WP_STARTCMD_COLD;*WP_STARTCMD -parm"StartMode=Cold"
VAR WP_STARTCMD_STOP;*WP_STARTCMD -parm"SystemStop=Yes"
VAR WP_STARTCMD_COLDSTOP;*WP_STARTCMD -parm"StartMode=Cold;SystemStop=Yes"
! Services
DEFINE WP1;*WP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH;START1=(Coldstart,*WP_STARTCMD_COLD);START2=(Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_STOP);START3=(Coldstart with Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_COLDSTOP)
DEFINE WP2;*WP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH;START1=(Coldstart,*WP_STARTCMD_COLD);START2=(Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_STOP);START3=(Coldstart with Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_COLDSTOP)
DEFINE WP3;*WP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH;START1=(Coldstart,*WP_STARTCMD_COLD);START2=(Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_STOP);START3=(Coldstart with Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_COLDSTOP)
DEFINE WP4;*WP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH;START1=(Coldstart,*WP_STARTCMD_COLD);START2=(Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_STOP);START3=(Coldstart with Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_COLDSTOP)
DEFINE WP5;*WP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH;START1=(Coldstart,*WP_STARTCMD_COLD);START2=(Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_STOP);START3=(Coldstart with Systemstop,*WP_STARTCMD_COLDSTOP)
DEFINE JWP;*JWP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH
DEFINE CP1;*CP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH
DEFINE CP2;*CP_STARTCMD;*SRV_STARTPATH
! Windows agents
DEFINE WIN01;*OWN\..\..\AgentWin\bin\UCXJWI3.exe;*OWN\..\..\AgentWin\bin\
! Database agents
DEFINE DATABASE-AGENT01;java -jar -Xmx256M *OWN\..\..\Agents\sql\bin\ucxjsqlx.jar;*OWN\..\..\Agents\sql\bin
DEFINE DATABASE-SERVICE01;java -jar -Xmx256M *OWN\..\..\Agents\sql\bin\ucxjsqlx.jar -service -i*OWN\..\..\AutomationEngine\bin\ucsrv.ini;*OWN\..\..\Agents\sql\bin\
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