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E1: SAW: Configuring Server Administration Workbench  (Doc ID 626153.1)

Last updated on APRIL 18, 2025

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version S13 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Configuring Server Administration Workbench

Monitoring OneWorld with SAW on Windows Server

The Server Administration Workbench (SAW) provides a unified interface where administrators can view information regarding OneWorld server processes. Administrators can monitor and modify the processes that they access using SAW. For example, you can change the maximum number of kernels and net processes that SAW monitors. From SAW, administrators can also access the jde.ini file for the local OneWorld server and access log files for any server on the network.

The interface has two tabs:

  1. Query - allows admin to add servers and view statistics about their components at a particular point in time.
  2. Monitor - allows admin to monitor periodically the E1/OW servers that are configured for monitoring.  When a server is configured for monitoring, processes running on the server are readily available for viewing.

 

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
 Configuring Server Administration Workbench
 Monitoring OneWorld with SAW on Windows Server
Solution
 Accessing SAW
 Adding an E1/OW Server for Querying
 Configuring Server Monitoring Settings
 Setting up Event Notification
 Setting up SAW Runtime Parameters
 Server Statistics Monitor Window

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