How to find where XMETA is installed from DSEngine on Linux

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How to find where XMETA is installed from DSEngine on Linux

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Hi All,

Could you please let me know, how to find where XMETA is installed from linux.

Any unix command would be very helpful.

Command to show where XMETA is installed, name of the server?

Thanks,
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Reviewing the response file for installation or the installation log would be my favourite.
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Information about the services tier is to be found in the ASB node agent configuration information, which is at /opt/IBM/InformationServer/ASBNode/conf (assuming you've used the default installation location for Information Server engine tier).

Inspect /opt/IBM/InformationServer/ASBNode/conf/agent.properties file. This contains the host name and port number for accessing the services tier. You can then connect to the services tier using web console for WebSphere Application Server (port 9060 by default if using http) to determine the location of the repository tier.
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This information I think can be retrieved easily from Version.xml. Have a look at the same.
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