| Oracle Financial Analyzer Installation and Upgrade Guide Release 11i Part No. A87523-01 |
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Installing the Software, 4 of 14
When the installation process is complete, a default directory structure and set of files is set up for each component type. The following default directories are set up beneath the standard root directory for each component type:
CODE directory -- Contains the code databases for the application.
SHARED directory -- Contains the shared databases for the application and subdirectories that contain files for Financial Analyzer Web access.
TEMPORARY directory -- The location for temporary files that are created by the system as it runs.
TASKFILE directory -- The location for tasks that are created by users and processed by the system.
SHELLS directory -- Contains a set of EIF files used by the system to create personal databases for user workstations.
USERS directory -- For the Super administrator installation, contains the Super administrator personal database and a Task Processor personal database. (The Task Processor database is used only if the Task Processor is running in stand-alone mode.) This directory is created as a suggested location for personal databases.
Note: These default directories contain differing combinations of default installation files for each component type.
The following default directories are set up in the express_home\OLAP\OFA632 directory when Financial Analyzer Web is installed, either as part of a Super administrator or Administrator installation, or when the Web component is installed separately:
OFAWEB directory -- Contains all of the files needed to run the Web interface.
OFASTART directory -- Contains the index.html files for all Web users.
Note: During installation, the Express Server SERVERDBPATH parameter, which is used by Financial Analyzer Web, is updated with the path to the Super administrator's CODE directory. If you subsequently install one or more administrators that use the same instance of Express Server, the SERVERDBPATH parameter will continue to point to the CODE directory of the Super administrator, not to that of any newly installed administrator.
The following table describes the files that are installed into the default directory structure when you install a Super administrator component.
The following table describes the files that are installed into the default directory structure when you install an Administrator component.
The following table describes the files that are installed into the default directory structure when you install a cluster component.
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