SAS provides a number of tools that you can use to determine
the status of your SAS server components. SAS Management Console includes
features that enable you to do the following:
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use a server script to display
the status of a server from the command line
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check the access state of the SAS
Metadata Server to determine whether it is online, paused for administration,
or paused to an Offline state
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check a SAS Metadata Repository
to determine whether it is in an Online, Administration, Administration
(ReadOnly), ReadOnly, or Offline access state
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check an instance of the SAS object
spawner to ensure that you can make a connection
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submit SAS code to validate that
instances of a SAS Metadata Server, SAS Workspace Server, SAS Pooled
Workspace Server, SAS Stored Process Server, or SAS OLAP Server are
set up correctly
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determine whether the SAS Content
Server is listening on the specified host and port, and that the first
configured base path exists on the server
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determine whether the SAS Framework
Server is listening on the specified host and port and that can process
a submitted query
To run more extensive validation tests on the SAS
Content Server, you can use the SAS Deployment Tester plug-in in SAS
Management Console or the SAS Deployment Tester batch clients. See
Using the Deployment Tester or the SAS
Management Console Help. You can also use SAS programming features
to check the status of the metadata server, metadata repositories,
and the repository manager.
Note: To check the status of a
SAS/SHARE server, see the
SAS/SHARE User's Guide.