First, familiarize yourself
with the following documentation:
Complete the following
steps to add a new workspace server to your SAS Enterprise Miner installation:
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Start the SAS Deployment
Wizard from the highest-level directory in your SAS Software Depot
using the command that is appropriate for your operating system. On
Windows systems that file is setup.exe. For UNIX systems, use setup.sh.
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Select Install
SAS Software. Click Next.
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Select Perform
a Planned Deployment, deselect Install SAS
Software, and check only Configure SAS Software.
Click Next.
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You must use the same
deployment plan that was used when you installed the original server
component. This example uses one of the standard deployment plants.
Choose Select a standard deployment plan, and
from the drop-down menu select EMinerTMiner3.
Click Next.
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Checking
System should already be complete. Click Next.
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In Select
User Account Mode, you will most likely want to choose Multiple-User
Mode. Click Next.
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In Select
Configuration Prompting Level, select Typical.
Click Next.
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In Specify
Configuration Information, you must choose the same options
as your original installation. For this example, use the default settings.
Click Next.
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The SAS Deployment Wizard
warns you that the configuration directory and level specified contain
existing files. Select Yes.
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In Select
Products to Configure check SAS Workspace
Server. Click Next.
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In Local
Machine Name, accept the defaults. Click Next.
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In Migration
Information, no migration should be performed. Click Next.
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In Integrated
Windows Authentication, accept the default settings.
Click Next.
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In SAS Metadata
Server, accept the default settings. Click Next.
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In Deployment
Accounts: Type of Accounts, select Use SAS
internal accounts when appropriate. Click Next.
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In SAS Internal
Account: Unrestricted Administrator, enter the same password
that was used in the original installation. Click Next.
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In Deployment
Accounts: First User, there is no need to set up a first
user ID. Click Next.
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In Create
SAS Application Server Context, select Create
a SAS Application Server Context. Click Next.
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In SAS Application
Server: Server Context, enter SASApp_2
in
the field SAS Application Server Context Name.
Click Next.
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In SAS Server
Dependencies, confirm that the value of SAS
Application Server Context is SASApp_2.
Click Next.
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In SAS Workspace
Server, enter the workspace server port. This example
uses the default value, 8592. Click Next.
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Check the deployment
summary and click Start. Once the SAS Deployment
Wizard is finished, note the additional resources and click Finish.
Next you need to configure
the Job Execution Service and restart the SAS web application servers.
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Run the SAS Management
Console and open the
Plug-ins tab. Select
SAS Application Management
Configuration
Manager
SAS Application Infrastructure
Web Infra Platform Services 9.4
JobExecutionService.
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Right-click JobExecutionService and
select Properties.
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Open the Settings tab
in the JobExecutionService Properties window
and locate the Configure Execution Queues from Available
Server Contexts section.
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Select the new server,
which is SASApp_2 in this example. Then move
it to the Selected list. In the SASApp_2
Execution Queue Properties section, deselect Enable
for interactive execution?.
Note: By default, Enable
for interactive execution? is enabled, but not needed
by SAS Enterprise Miner. You should disable this option. In addition,
it is strongly recommended that the value specified for Job
Queue Maximum Threads is 4 times the number of CPUs available
for workspace servers.
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If you have multiple
SAS web application servers, stop SASSever1_11.
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Restart the SAS Web
Application Server SASServer1_1. For example,
in a default Windows installation
this can be done from the Windows Management console for Services
by restarting the Service name, SAS [EMTMVA-Lev1] WebAppServer
SASServer1_1.
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If necessary, start SASServer1_11.
To verify your new server
from SAS Enterprise Miner, log on to SAS Enterprise Miner and create
a new project that uses the new logical workspace server. Then create
a diagram, create a data source, place the data source on your diagram,
and run the diagram. You can select the new logical workspace server
in Step 1 of the New Project Wizard.
Important information
about managing and configuring your workspace server can be found
under Managing Workspace Servers and Stored Process Servers in the SAS
9.4 Intelligence Platform Application Server Administration Guide.