When the
SAS Intelligence Platform was installed at your site, a metadata object
that represents the SAS server tier in your environment was defined.
In the SAS Management Console interface, this type of object is called
a SAS Application Server. By default, the application server object
is named SASApp.
Note: In SAS deployments
prior to SAS 9.2, the default SAS application server is named SASMain.
You can view the properties
of this object by using the Server Manager plug-in to SAS Management
Console. Expand the Server Manager tree node. Then right-click the
SASApp node, and select
Properties from the pop-up menu. You can also see the server components that
make up the application server by completely expanding the SASApp
node in the Server Manager tree.
In addition to this
metadata object, a
SASApp
directory
was created on each machine that hosts a SAS server (under the SAS
configuration directory). This directory contains important files
that you will use in the management of your SAS Application Server.
In particular, it contains a file called
sasv9.cfg
, a configuration file that is used in the start-up of most SAS servers.