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The following table identifies all OMS configuration options. Each Option Name is a link to detailed information about that option.
Option Name | Description |
Controls whether or not OMS server will validate host name and/or IP addresss of the incoming client connection based on its certificate. | |
Universal Translate Table (utt) file to use for network data translation to and from the local code page and Unicode. | |
Number of seconds that a successfully resolved host name is cached. | |
Size of the memory cache used to store the message index. | |
Directory where OMS is installed. | |
Maximum number of concurrent connections that can be made to an OMS server. | |
Maximum size of a message data file. | |
Message catalog used to format messages. | |
Level of messages written. | |
Minimum SSL/TLS protocol level that will be negotiated and used for communications channels. | |
Interval for message data file clean-up. | |
Interval for message data flush to disk. | |
List of message IDs representing Universal messages to be suppressed. | |
Directory where OMS message catalog and code page tables are located. | |
Specification for whether or not the OMS Server will enforce the use of SSL/TLS connections by clients. | |
Size of the service interface backlog queue in TCP/IP for pending connection requests. | |
IP address on which to accept OMS connection requests. | |
Port to use to listen for OMS connection requests. | |
Number of seconds of inactivity before the OMS server considers the connection as inactive and closes the connection. | |
Directory where OMS maintains the message database. | |
List of acceptable SSL/TLS cipher suites to use for network communication. | |
Directory in which OMS will create temporary files. | |
Directory into which trace files are written if the MESSAGE_LEVEL option is set to trace. | |
Maximum number of lines written to the trace file. | |
Memory trace table specifications. |
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