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

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<strong>SAS®</strong> <strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong>: <strong>Administrator's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (<strong>LDAP</strong> <strong>Version</strong>)<br />

Logical name<br />

The logical name of the SAS server with which this login is associated (used only with workspace pooling).<br />

Min workspace size<br />

The number of workspaces currently serving or waiting to service a request (used only with workspace<br />

pooling).<br />

Min available workspaces<br />

The number of workspaces waiting to service a request (used only with workspace pooling).<br />

SAS Archiving objects<br />

Selecting SAS Archiving in the Administrator lets you create and modify <strong>LDAP</strong> definitions for archive paths.<br />

Archives are stored copies of packages that have been published using SAS Publish and Subscribe. Archive paths and<br />

archives are also present in Publish Framework under individual channels. Archive paths created under individual<br />

channels are for use by that channel exclusively.<br />

Archive Paths<br />

The archive path contains the location where a server can publish an archive package. The archive path definition<br />

includes:<br />

Archive path<br />

The full path name for the location to which archives are to be published.<br />

Logical name<br />

The logical name for the path, used to identify valid publishing paths.<br />

Archives<br />

Because the archives are created outside of the Administrator, their <strong>LDAP</strong> information cannot be modified. However,<br />

you can view this information:<br />

Creation date<br />

The date the archive package was created<br />

Channel<br />

The channel to which the package was published. The channel is only present if the archive object is under an<br />

individual channel.<br />

Stored Process objects<br />

Selecting Applications in the Administrator lets you create and modify <strong>LDAP</strong> definitions for stored processes and<br />

stored process paths. A stored process is a SAS program that is saved (in a stored process path) and can be executed at<br />

a later time by an <strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> user or application.<br />

Stored Process Paths<br />

The stored process path defines the location where stored processes are kept. The stored process path definition<br />

includes:<br />

Stored process path<br />

The full path name for the location where stored processes are kept.<br />

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