Installing a stand-alone File-AID/EX execution server


Every installation of Workbench for Eclipse with Data Studio feature includes a plugin that runs a local execution server. Such execution servers are limited and intended only for developing and debugging File-AID/EX specifications. Automated executions of the specifications and processing of large volumes of data should be performed on Standalone execution servers, that should typically be installed on more powerful server-level hardware.

When the mapping specifications are complex, transformations are CPU-intensive. Also, a good network performance while accessing the data (including source, target, lookup tables and so on) is critical for execution performance. Planning for the location of the Standalone execution servers should include analysis of network bandwidth, latency, and throughput when accessing the data.

The execution server can connect directly to a variety of relational data environments as well as MVS data types through MVS Access Modules. It enables data conversion among the major MVS data types and between mainframe and distributed data types. It can also read existing File-AID/RDX extract files and import metadata from the extract file.

The execution server is designed for high performance and full functionality. It includes compiler technology designed to convert mapping specifications defined in the repository directly into Java Byte Code (JBC). This provides improved performance since the execution server acts as a compiler rather than an interpreter.

Before installing a Standalone execution server, make sure that there is an available installation of a compatible version of Workbench for Eclipse with Data Studio feature, and that it's configured following the steps described in Installing Data Studio Client.

Component

Default port number

Purpose

How to change

Where to specify

File-AID Execution Server

4900

Listener port for execution of distributed (Windows, Linux, Unix) data processing requests.

The engine.properties file in the File-AID/EX installation location.

The engine.properties file is located by default at \ProgramData\BMC\FAEX\Cfg on Windows. On Unix, it is located by default at <installation directory>/cfg. (Refer to Task 4: To configure File-AID/EX execution server port number.)

Workbench for Eclipse (Refer to Task 1: To install the execution server on Windows or to the online help topic Manage Execution Servers and Execution Hosts in the Data Explorer User Guide.

Important

Refer to the BMC AMI Products for Web Installation and Configuration Guide for information about the default port required for license configuration.

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