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Universal Control Manager
Universal Control Manager: Message Options
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Message Level | Error Turns on message logging for errors only. Warning Turns on message logging for warnings and errors. Info Turns on message logging for all informational, warning and error messages. Audit Turns on message logging for all audit, informational, warning and error messages. Trace Allows all messages to be logged, including those used for debugging purposes. |
Message Language | Specifies the language used to display error messages. |
Universal Control Manager: Network Options
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Universal Broker Connection Options | Use the following local interface for outbound connections When this option is selected, the IP address or alias of a local interface may be specified that will be used whenever UCtl Manager connects to a Universal Broker. If this option is not selected, any available local interface will be used. Default Host Name/IP Address Enter a valid IP address or host name that will be used as the default system for process execution. To run processes on the local system, enter a host name of localhost, or an IP address of 127.0.0.1. Port Number Enter a port number or service name that will be used to connect to Universal Broker. Try to resolve the remote host name Indicates the number of attempts that will be made to resolve a host name specified with the host command/configuration option. This parameter can help resolve intermittent "host not found" errors. |
Code Page | Sets the translation table used to translate text-based data transmitted across the network. |
Network Delay | The network delay value specifies the maximum acceptable delay in the network. Should it take longer then the specified delay time to send or receive data over the network, the operation will end with a time out error. The default is 120 seconds. |
Universal Control Manager: Manage Components
Field | Description |
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Active Components | Contains a list of components that are currently running. |
Broker | Address of the Broker to query. |
Port | Port the Broker being queried is listening on. |
Require user ID and password to terminate components | When checked, a dialog will be displayed when the Terminate button is selected that will prompt for a user ID and password. This is necessary if either of the following are true: a) the Universal Control Server is configured to run with security, or b) the Universal Control Server has an ACL entry that requires user authentication. - If the Universal Control Server is configured to run without security, this option may be left unchecked.
- If this option is not checked and the terminate request fails, set this option and resubmit the terminate request, supplying a valid userid and password.
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Refresh Button | Updates the list of active components. |
Universal Control Manager: SSL/TLS Protocol Options
Field | Description |
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Cipher Suite List | The cipher suite specifies the symmetric and message digest algorithms used for a session. The cipher suite is negotiated as part of the SSL/TLS handshake. If one of the cipher suites in the list cannot be agreed upon, the SSL/TLS handshake will fail, and the connection will be closed. |
Negotiate Sessions using: | (No help provided.) |
Universal Control Manager: SSL/TLS Protocol Options - Certificate Options
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Certificate Files | Certificate The Certificate option specifies the X.509 certificate file that identifies the program to remote components with which it connects using the SSL/TLS protocol. Private Key The Private key option specifies the private key file associated with the X.509 certificate specified in the Certificate file. Private Key Password The Private key password specifies the password associated with the private key file. Certificate Authority The Certificate Authority option specifies a file with a list of trusted authorities. Any certificate received that is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority is accepted. Certificate Revocation List The Certificate Revocation List option specifies a file with a list of revoked certificates. Any certificate received that is in this list will not be accepted. |
Certificate Verification | Verify host using value entered for -host command option The host name specifies that the ubroker certificate's host name value must match either the -host option value or the value specified by the entered host name. There is no default. Verify host Using The host name specifies that the ubroker certificate's host name value must match either the -host option value or the value specified by the entered host name. There is no default. Verify serial number using The serial number specifies that the ubroker's X.509 certificate serial number is verified to match the value specified. The number is considered to be in decimal format unless it is prefixed with 0x or 0X in which case it is considered a hexidecimal format. There is no default. |
Universal Control Manager: Event Subsystem Options
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Event Generation Options | Generate activity monitoring events When this option is selected, the Universal Control Manager will generate events that monitor product activity. This option is selected by default. Persistent event list Specifies which events are to be generated and processed as persistent events. A persistent event is saved in a Universal Enterprise Controller (UEC) event database for long-term storage. Enter a list and/or range of numeric event types, separated by a comma. To exclude an event or range of events, precede the entry with an upper- or lower-case 'X'. Use an asterisk ( * ) to specify all event types. For example:Entries are processed from left to right, and the list is order dependent. For example, an entry of x*,100 prevents generation of all event types except 100, while an entry of 100,x* prevents generation of all event types (the right-most entry takes precedence). |