SAS 9.1.3 Integration Technologies » Server Administrator's Guide


Setting up a Server and Spawner
Best Practices
Quick Start: Standard Workspace Server and Spawner
Quick Start: Load-Balancing Stored Process Server and Spawner
Summary of Setup Steps
Spawner Overview
Spawner Requirements
Planning the Configuration Metadata
Security
Standard Workspace or Stored Process Server
Standard OLAP Server
Creating the Metadata Using SAS Management Console
Defining Servers
Modifying Servers
Workspace or Stored Process Server
OLAP Server
Configuring a UUID Generator
Configuring and Starting the Object Spawner on z/OS
Administering the Server and Spawner
Creating a Metadata Configuration File in SAS
Using ITConfig
Testing Server Connections
Using Telnet
Spawner Error Messages
Reference Materials
Fields for the Server Definition
Object Server Parameters
Fields for the Spawner Definition
IOM Bridge

Using SAS Management Console to Define an OLAP Server (IOM Bridge)

An OLAP server is a high-capacity, multi-user data manipulation engine specifically designed to support and operate on multi-dimensional data structures.

Use SAS Management Console to create the OLAP server definition. For details about SAS Management Console, from the SAS Management Console menu bar, select Help arrow Help on SAS Management Console. For help on the fields in a particular window, click Help in that window.

The following documents provide additional information and help for the SAS OLAP Server: