Universal Command Agent for SOA Configuration Options
Overview
This page provides links to detailed information on the configuration options available for use with the Universal Command Agent for SOA.
The options are listed alphabetically, without regard to any specific operating system.
Configuration Options Information
For each configuration option, these pages provide the following information.
Description
Describes the configuration option and how it is used.
Usage
Provides a table of the following information:
Method |
Syntax |
IBM i |
HP NonStop |
UNIX |
Windows |
z/OS |
Configuration File Keyword |
<Format / Value> |
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Method
Identifies the method used to specify Universal Command Agent for SOA configuration options:
- Configuration File Keyword
Syntax
Identifies the syntax of each method that can be used to specify the option:
- Format: Specific characters that identify the option.
- Value: Type of value(s) to be supplied for this method.
Note
If a Method is not valid for specifying the option, the Syntax field contains n/a.
(Operating System)
Identifies the operating systems for which each method of specifying the option is valid:
- IBM i
- HP NonStop
- UNIX
- Windows
- z/OS
Values
Identifies all possible values for the specified value type.
Defaults are identified in bold type.
<Additional Information>
Identifies any additional information specific to the option.
Configuration Options List
The following table identifies the Universal Command Agent for SOA configuration options.
Option Name |
Description |
Specification for whether or not product activity monitoring events are generated. | |
Character code page used to translate text data received and transmitted over the network. | |
Events to be generated as persistent events. | |
Location in which the Universal Application Container Server is installed. | |
Level of messages written. | |
Location of an MQ Client Channel Definition Table (CCDT) that can be used to establish client connections to remote MQ queue managers. | |
Port number or service name on which Universal Application Container will listen for service requests from the Universal Application Container Server. |