Troubleshooting
This topic explains how to identify the version of the Installed File-AID Rules Engine.
This provision is available only for FARE version 5.0 and later.
For Windows
- From the install location of the File-AID Rules Engine, provide the java path for the version.bat file of the desired Execution Server using one of the two available options:
- EES (Embedded Execution Server)
Option 1:
- Navigate to the EES FARE default installation location: C:\Users\<Windows Login ID>\BMC\Workbench\Enterprise Data\FARE.
- Open version.bat in a text editor and append the line: JAVA_HOME=C:\Users<Windows Login ID>\BMC\Workbench\eclipse\jre.
- Click Save.
Option 2:
Set the JAVA_HOME path in Windows SYSTEM environment variable using the value: C:\Users<Windows Login ID>\BMC\Workbench\eclipse\jre
- SES (Standalone Execution Server)
Option 1:
- Navigate to the SES FARE default installation location: C:\Program Files\BMC\File-AID_EX\Dme\DP.
- Open version.bat in a text editor and append the line: JAVA_HOME= C:\Program Files\BMC\File-AID_EX\jre.
- Click Save.
Option 2:
Set the JAVA_HOME path in Windows SYSTEM environment variable using the value: C:\Program Files\BMC\File-AID_EX\jre
2. Run version.bat. A one-line output, such as, BMC AMI DevX File-AID Rules Engine : 5.0.0, appears indicating the FARE version that is installed.
For Unix
- From the install location of the File-AID Rules Engine, modify version.sh to add the java path. The default install location is ../usr/faex/dme/dp.
- Run version.sh. A one-line output, such as, BMC AMI DevX File-AID Rules Engine : 5.0.0, appears indicating the FARE version that is installed.
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