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SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)

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Spawner Overview<br />

The spawner is a program that runs on the server host and listens for requests. When a request is received, the spawner<br />

accepts the connection and performs the action that is associated with the port or service on which the connection was<br />

made. A connection to a spawner may<br />

• request a SAS object server<br />

• initiate the Administrator Interface<br />

• request a Universal Unique Identifier (UUIDGEND).<br />

Request a SAS Object Server<br />

When a connection is made on a port or service that is associated with a sasServer object, the spawner authenticates<br />

the client connection. The spawner then launches a SAS object server for use by the connecting client.<br />

To launch the server, the spawner locates the appropriate object server definition(s) by using the following rules:<br />

• The domain (sasDomainName) must match. The lack of a domain is considered a domain.<br />

• The sasServer definition must have a protocol (sasProtocol) of bridge.<br />

• The logical names specified in the sasServer definition must be a subset of the logical names that are specified<br />

in the sasSpawner definition.<br />

Initiate the Administrator Interface<br />

When a connection is made on the port or service that is identified as the sasOperatorPort or sasOperatorService<br />

attribute in the spawner definition, the spawner initiates the administration interface. Only one administrator can be<br />

active at a given time. For more information about the administration interface, see Monitoring the Spawner.<br />

Request a Universal Unique Identifier (UUIDGEND)<br />

A spawner may be configured to support UUID generation; or it may be configured solely as a UUID generator<br />

daemon. In either case, when a connection is made on the port or service that is identified as a sasUUIDPort or<br />

sasUUIDService attribute in the spawner definition, the spawner initiates UUID generation. For more information, see<br />

Configuring a UUID Generator.<br />

IOM Bridge Servers<br />

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