SAS Safety Scalable Performance Data Server 4.5 Manual Do Utilizador

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where 
mmddyyyy
 and 
hh:mm:ss
 are taken from the system time when the log file is
created.
-logtime hh:mm
Specifies a time of day to cycle a new generation of the server log file. At this time
each day, the previous log file will be closed and new log file will be opened.
-auditfile fileSpec
Enables audit logging for the server and automatic audit log file creation by the audit
process. fileSpec specifies a partial path/file name parameter that is used to generate
the complete audit file path. For example if you specified fileSpec as 
\audit\spds
,
the generated name would appear as follows:
mmddyyyy_yyyy.spdsaudit
where 
mmddyyyy
 are taken from the system date when the log file is created.
-audittime hh:mm
Specifies a time of day to cycle a new generation of the audit log file. At this time each
day, the previous log file will be closed and new log file will be opened.
SNET Server Commands
The SNET server is the connection point for the clients accessing SPD Server data through
ODBC, JDBC or SAS htmSQL applications.
The SNET server is invoked with the following command line syntax:
spdssnet [-listenport listen_port]
The spdssnet command supports the following options:
-listenport listen_port
Specifies the listen port number spdssnet will use to accept connections from ODBC,
JDBC, or htmSQL clients. If not specified, spdssnet will use the named service
spdssnet from the 
\etc\services
 file to determine its listen port.
-logtime hh:mm
Specifies a time of day to cycle a new generation of the SNET log file. At this time
each day, the previous SNET log file will be closed and a new SNET log file is started.
PSMGR Password Utility
The SPD Server psmgr password utility allows the SPD Server administrator to create and
maintain the data set containing the authorized SPD Server user IDs. If you choose to run
SPD Server ACL support, you will need to create and populate the SPD Server password
file before starting the SPD Server environment. You can use the psmgr utility or the SAS
Management Console to manage passwords. For more detailed information, see the Help
section on 
SPD Server and the SAS Management Console
SPD Server provides a management console interface via the SAS Management Console
utility. The SAS Management Console for SPD Server is installed with the SAS 9.2
Management Console utility. For more detailed information, see the SPD Server Help topic,
SPD Server and the SAS Management Console
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