LeasePak
Server Directory Trees

Directory Descriptions
- $top
- Variable that the administrator defines at the time of installation representing the location under which the
various setup scripts install all the components of the particular instance (installation) of LeasePak.
- bld
- Top of the "build-tree" directories. See the section bld Tree for more information.
- datasets
- Contains user datasets only--the default datasets seed and level7
for each build are under the bld tree.
- log
- Contains log files, including those for individual LeasePak environments, the leasepakd and mPowerd daemons, and EOP Suite.
- vertex
- Contains Vertex data files (if applicable).
- etc
- Contains site-specific files such as relscfg.msirc and
host_version_*.*, where version is in the format
.
- live
- A symbolic link to $top/bld/bld#.##.####, where
bld#.##.#### is the top directory of the specific LeasePak build.
- env
- Top of the "environment-tree" directories, containing all environments set up for the particular instance (installation)
of LeasePak.
See the section env Tree for more information.
- boot
- Contains files required by the setup program.

Directory Descriptions
- $top
- Variable that the administrator defines at the time of installation representing the location under which the
various setup scripts install all the components of the particular instance (installation) of LeasePak.
- env
- Top of the "environment-tree" directories, containing all environments set up for the particular instance (installation)
of LeasePak.
- (envs)
- User-defined environments. Each environment has its own "environment-tree"
directory structure.
- etc
- Contains environment-specific configuration files, including .lplogin,
.lpprofile, logdb.*, envdb.msirc, etc.
- eop/com
- Contains the com files for each porfolio's group of modules set to run in End of Period (for the specific
environment).
- eop/log
- Contains the log files for all modules run for End of Period (for the specific environment).
- data
- Includes leasepak.lock, lpu0212.his, batch input files, and C-ISAM files.
- err
- Contains program exception files specific to the environment.
- conv
- A symbolic link to $top/live/conv/dbms, where
dbms is either ora for Oracle or syb
for Sybase.
- exe
- A symbolic link to $top/live/exe/dbms, where
dbms is either ora for Oracle or syb
for Sybase.
- exe may be a symbolic link to a directory as shown, or it may be
a directory with files and links to files.
- sql
- A symbolic link to $top/live/sql/dbms, where
dbms is either ora for Oracle or syb
for Sybase.
- bin
- A symbolic link to $top/live/bin.
- dsets
- A symbolic link to $top/live/dsets.
- lib
- A symbolic link to $top/live/lib.
- An environment can point to a build through live, point directly to a build,
or point to a build through a visitor environment.

The structure of the visitor env tree is similar to the regular env tree. The
visitor shares a database with its host environment. The differences in directory contents are described below.
Directory Descriptions
(as different from the env Tree)
- etc
- For the logdb.* files, contains symbolic links to the files in the
host_env (host environment) directory. Also, does not include the configuration files
physdb.msirc and leasepak_syb_use (Sybase only)--files pertaining to the physical
database.
- eop
- A symbolic link to the eop directory in the
host_env (host environment).
- data
- A symbolic link to the data directory in the
host_env (host environment).
- err
- A symbolic link to the err directory in the
host_env (host environment).
- conv
- A symbolic link to the conv directory in the
host_env (host environment).
- exe
- A symbolic link to an atypical exe directory.
- sql
- A symbolic link to the sql directory in the
host_env (host environment).

Directory Descriptions
- $top
- Variable that the administrator defines at the time of installation representing the location under which the
various setup scripts install all the components of the particular instance (installation) of LeasePak.
- bld
- Top of the "build-tree" directories, containing the installed builds for the particular instance (installation) of
LeasePak.
- (blds)
- Specific LeasePak builds, by build sequence number using the format
bld#.##.####. Each build has its own "build-tree" directory structure.
- exe
- Depending on your license, contains subdirectories for either Oracle (ora) or Sybase (syb) or both.
Within these are the DBMS-specific executables such as lpadriver.exe,
lpaeopdriver.exe, and $uexe/lpautil.exe, as well as lplicense.dat.
If you are only using one DBMS, the LeasePak setup program will remove the uneeded directory during installation.
- sql
- Depending on your license, contains subdirectories for either Oracle (ora) or Sybase (syb) or both.
Within these are the DBMS-specific files for building a LeasePak database.
If you are only using one DBMS, the LeasePak setup program will remove the uneeded directory during installation.
- conv
- Depending on your license, contains subdirectories for either Oracle (ora) or Sybase (syb) or both.
Within these are the DBMS-specific files for converting (upgrading) LeasePak databases, including sgenlpux_conversion.
If you are only using one DBMS, the LeasePak setup program will remove the uneeded directory during installation.
- html
- Depending on your license, contains subdirectories for either Oracle (ora) or Sybase (syb) or both.
Within these are the DBMS-specific database references. MSI also publishes these as part of the Documentation Suite.
If you are only using one DBMS, the LeasePak setup program will remove the uneeded directory during installation.
Whether through a direct symbolic link or through another point such as live, each environment will point to only
one DBMS, either exe/ora or exe/syb.
- dsets
- Contains the static seed and level7 datasets.
db_snapshot never overwrites these and db_restore expects to find them
in this directory.
- bin
- Contains the DBMS-neutral (not specific to Oracle or Sybase) executable files for the specific build.
- lib
- Contains non-executable reference files, including subroutine libraries and templates for the specific build.
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