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SAXON HOMESCHOOL Middle Grades Sampler Math 5/4, Math 6/5, Math 7/6, Math 8/7, and Algebra 1/2 Math 5/4, Math 6/5, Math 7/6, Math 8/7, and Algebra ½ form a series of courses to move students from primary grades to algebra. Each course contains a series of daily lessons covering all areas of general math.
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®SAS Solutions Services 1.4
System Administration Guide
Second Edition
®SAS DocumentationThe correct bibliographic citation for this manual is as follows: SAS Institute Inc. 2008.
®SAS Solutions Services 1.4: System Administration Guide, Second Edition. Cary, NC:
SAS Institute Inc.
®SAS Solutions Services 1.4: System Guide, Second Edition
Copyright © 2008, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA
All rights reserved. Produced in the United States of America.
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terms established by the vendor at the time you acquire this publication.
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software and related documentation by the U.S. government is subject to the Agreement
with SAS Institute and the restrictions set forth in FAR 52.227-19 Commercial Computer
Software-Restricted Rights (June 1987).
SAS Institute Inc., SAS Campus Drive, Cary, North Carolina 27513.
1st electronic book, May 2008
SAS Publishing provides a complete selection of books and electronic products to help
customers use SAS software to its fullest potential. For more information about our
e-books, e-learning products, CDs, and hard-copy books, visit the SAS Publishing Web site
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®SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks
®or trademarks of SAS Inc. in the USA and other countries. indicates USA
registration.
Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their
respective companies.Contents
Chapter 1 Understanding SAS Solutions Services 1
Overview of SAS Solutions Services 1
Architecture 2
Assumptions and Recommendations 3
Required Skills 4
Documentation Conventions 4
Chapter 2 Planning, Installing, and Configuring SAS Solutions Services and the
Solutions 7
Overview of Configuration 8
Plan the Installation 9
Install the Software 9
Set Application Properties 10
Make Localization Changes, If Necessary 10
Secure Your System 11
Load Transformations and Jobs 17
Load SAS Web Report Studio Reports 20
Back Up the System 21
(Optional) Verify Using Sample Data 21
Create the Site’s Users and Groups 23
Configure Content 24
Load Production Data 26
(Optional) Install the SAS Strategic Performance Management Migration Wizard 27
Load Client Applications 27
Configure the Java Application Server and Web Applications 27
Maintain the System 28
Check SAS Notes for Additional Information 31
Chapter 3 Planning the Site’s Security 33
About Security 33
Authentication 33
Authorization 37
Server Security and Data Transmission 39
Auditing 39
Chapter 4 Assigning Users to Groups and Roles 41
Overview of Groups and Roles 41
Default Users and Groups 44
Determining Group and Role Assignments 48
Registering Users 56
Synchronizing Users, Groups, and Roles 57iv
Chapter 5 Content Administration 59
What Is Content? 59
Organizing Content 61
About Security Authorization for Content 62
Defining for Content 64
Creating Site Content 68
Chapter 6 Java Application Server Administration 71
BEA WebLogic Administration 72
IBM WebSphere 80
Configuring the Web Applications 84 Themes 85
Using ODCS Clustering to Reduce Wait Time 87
Chapter 7 Portal Administration 91
About Portal Administration 91
Assigning a Content Administrator 92
Creating Default Portal Pages 93
Customizing the Portal 94
Accessing the Default Portlets of the SAS Information Delivery Portal 101
Securing Logs to Enhance Portal Security 101
Chapter 8 Application Administration 103
Administering the Remote Services 104
About Solutions Administration 106
Configuring Applications Using the SAS Management Console 106
Using the Solutions Web Administration Application 109
Configuring Log Files 115
Using Command-Line Diagnostic Tools 116
Chapter 9 Server Security 123
About Server Security 123
Basic Protections 123
Securing Data Exchanges between Server Components 123
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 124
Chapter 10 MySQL Server Administration 125
MySQL Overview 125 Installation and Configuration (Windows) 125
MySQL and (UNIX) 126
Securing Access to MySQL 126
Backing Up MySQL Databases 127
Chapter 11 WebDAV Server Administration 129
About WebDAV 129
Improving Performance of the Xythos WebFile Server 129
Changing the Apache Port Number 129v
More Information 131
Chapter 12 Configuration Files 133
Overview 133
Metadata Repositories 133
Databases 134
The Lev1\Data Folder 134
The Lev1\SASMain\SASSolutionsServices Folder 134
Chapter 13 Deploying SAS Web OLAP Viewer for Java and SAS Web Report
Studio 137
Overview 137
A Note about Repositories 137
SAS Web OLAP Viewer for Java 138
SAS Web Report Studio and SAS Web Report Viewer 140
Chapter 14 Client Installation and Configuration 147
Client Setup 147
Creating an Environment 148
Client Applications 150
Java Runtime Environment 155
Configuring Logging for ETL Jobs 155
Uninstalling the Client Applications 156
Appendix 1 Default Port Usage 157
Port Usage 157
Appendix 2 Log Files 161
Overview of Log Files 161
Log Files on the Middle Tier 161
Log Files on the Data Tier 162
Log Files for Client Applications 163
Appendix 3 Troubleshooting 165
General Troubleshooting Tips 165
Errors in the SASV9.CFG File 165
Errors in the Portal 166
BEA WebLogic Errors 168
IBM WebSphere Errors and Warnings 168
MySQL Errors 168
Errors Running Client Applications 169
Index 171vi1
CHAPTER
1
Understanding SAS Solutions
Services
Overview of SAS Solutions Services 1
Architecture 2
Assumptions and Recommendations 3
Required Skills 4
Documentation Conventions 4
Overview of SAS Solutions Services
SAS Services is a set of services that provide common functionality and a
®framework for specific solutions. SAS Solutions Services builds on the SAS 9
Intelligence architecture and includes the following areas of functionality:
Document management allows users to create, organize, and secure documents of
disparate types based on their own folder structures. Document Manager, a Web
application, supports management and viewing of the documents. Document
Manager also allows customization of the menus for each document type, based on
user roles. A My Favorites portlet provides shortcuts to the folders or the
documents themselves, and documents can also be viewed within a portlet.
Collaboration enables the user to collaborate on objects surfaced by the
applications or portlets. Comment Manager, a Web application, provides a
standard interaction user interface for all types of objects.
Measure and metric management provides a means for creating and managing
measures used by key performance indicators or SAS Strategic Performance
Management (SPM) Elements. A Web application, Measure Manager, allows the
user to interactively manage measures. An ETL process is provided to create
measures and metrics. Standard measures are shipped as part of SAS Solutions
Services. Metric export is also available from the SAS Financial Management
Add-In for Microsoft Excel.
Key performance indicator (KPI) management enables the user to create and
manage KPIs for various levels within an organization. Based on security
authorization, a user can create, manage, and modify KPI projects and scorecards.
A Web application, KPI Viewer, allows the user to view the scorecards. The
Dashboard portlet allows the user to put KPIs on a dashboard.
Alerts provide the ability to alert the users to when specific events happen. Various
types of alerts are supported. Applications have the ability to participate in alerts
based on the events of the application. An Alerts portlet displays alerts to a user
logged in to the Information Delivery Portal. Alerts can also be sent via e-mail.
Directives direct the user to another application or action. Directives can be used
by an application to provide links between applications. The My Favorites portlet
is based on directives.2 Architecture Chapter 1
Dimension Management provides the ability to create, manage, and add values to
dimensions and hierarchies. A Java client application, Dimension Editor, allows
the user to interactively create and modify the dimensions.
Microsoft Office integration provides the ability to integrate documents from SAS
Solutions Services within the Microsoft Office suite of applications. There is a
common SAS Solutions Services Add-In for Microsoft Office that can be extended
by solutions that want to add their document types.
Data-level security allows application objects that are represented by data in the
Solutions Data Mart to be secured using an object-based authorization facility. In
this way, complex objects such as scorecards and planning forms can be secured.
Authorization decisions are based on user and group permissions per object that
are also applied to additional hierarchical information (such as organization
tables, legal reporting structures, and project hierarchies).
Role-based user interface customization and authorization provide a means of
customizing the user interface based on the roles a user is associa

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