UNIX and Linux SAS® administrators, have you ever been greeted by one of these statements as you walk into the office before you have gotten your first cup of coffee? Power outage! SAS servers are down. I cannot access my reports. Have you frantically tried to restart the SAS servers to avoid loss of productivity and missed one of the steps in the process, causing further delays while other work continues to pile up? If you have had this experience, you understand the benefit to be gained from a utility that automates the management of these multi-tiered deployments. Until recently, there was no method for automatically starting and stopping multi-tiered services in an orchestrated fashion. Instead, you had to use time-consuming manual procedures to manage SAS services. These procedures were also prone to human error, which could result in corrupted services and additional time lost, debugging and resolving issues injected by this process. To address this challenge, SAS Technical Support created the SAS Local Services Management (SAS_lsm) utility, which provides automated, orderly management of your SAS® multi-tiered deployments. The intent of this paper is to demonstrate the deployment and usage of the SAS_lsm utility. Now, go grab a coffee, and let's see how SAS_lsm can make life less chaotic.
Clifford Meyers, SAS
JMP® integrates very nicely with SAS® software, so you can do some pretty amazing things by combining the power of JMP and SAS. You can submit some code to run something on a SAS server and bring the results back as a JMP table. Then you can do lots of things with the JMP table to analyze the data returned. This workshop shows you how to access data via SAS servers, run SAS code and bring data back to JMP, and use JMP to do many things very quickly and easily. Explore the synergies between these tools; having both is a powerful combination that far outstrips just having one, or not using them together.
Philip Mason, Wood Street Consultants Ltd.