A SAS
DATA Step Batch server is a component of a SAS application server
that provides the command to run a SAS DATA step job or a job from
SAS Data Integration Studio. Depending on your installation, a SAS
DATA Step Batch server might already be defined by the software deployment
wizard when SAS is installed. If you need to set it up manually, follow
these steps:
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In SAS
Management Console, expand the
Server Manager node.
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Right-click
the application server name with which the SAS DATA Step Batch server
is associated (for example,
SASApp), and
select
Add Application Server Component.
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On the
first page of the New SAS Application Server Component Wizard, select
SAS DATA Step Batch Server and click
Next.
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On the
next wizard page, enter a name (for example,
SAS DATA
Step Batch Server
), and click
Next.
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On the
next wizard page, do the following:
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From the
Associated
Machine drop-down list, select the name of the machine
that contains the SAS Application Server.
Note: The machine
name attribute is for documentation purposes only. SAS scheduling
does not use this machine name to set up or execute the job.
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From the
SubType list, select the operating system of the associated machine.
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In the
Command box, enter the path to the command that starts a SAS session on
the scheduling server. Your initial configuration provides a command
in the following path:
SAS-config-dir/Lev1/SASApp/BatchServer/sasbatch
.
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In the
Logs Directory box, enter the path for the directory where the SAS log is to be
stored. Your initial configuration provides a logs directory in the
following path:
SAS-config-dir/Lev1/SASApp/BatchServer/logs
.
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If you want to change the rolling
log options, click
Advanced Options. For
a list of the log options, see the information on the LOGPARM= system
option in
SAS® 9.2 Language Reference: Dictionary.
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On the
next wizard page, review the information you have entered. If it is
correct, click
Finish.
When you
finish the wizard, the server appears as a component under the selected
SAS application server.