User’s Guide
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C H A P T E R 2
Configuring Historical Server
Historical Server configuration concepts
This section describes concepts that you should understand before
configuring Historical Server including:
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The Historical Server control file and home directory
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The operating system start-up account
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The Historical Server superuser account
The Historical Server control file and home directory
The Historical Server control file maintains information about recording
sessions that users create. This information persists across start-ups, so
users can access recording sessions that they created during previous
executions of Historical Server. The control file restricts user access to
private recording session files. (Recording session files can have public or
private access.)
The Historical Server home directory is important for two reasons:
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It contains the Historical Server control file. When Historical Server
starts, it looks for a control file in the home directory. If a control file
does not exist, Historical Server creates it.
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Historical Server configuration concepts
Initial configuration on UNIX platforms
Initial configuration on Windows NT
Setting Historical Server start-up parameters
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