Universal Enterprise Controller for Windows
Overview
Universal Enterprise Controller (UEC) for Windows executes as a service.
Configuration Options
The following table describes the configuration options used to execute Universal Enterprise Controller for Windows.
Option Name | Description |
Maximum number of simultaneous Broker queries allowed for each thread. | |
Number of process threads started to initiate Broker queries during a polling cycle. | |
Period of time within which a Broker query must finish before timing out. | |
Specification for whether or not UNV1059T alert messages (Broker responding) will be issued for initial Broker polls when Universal Enterprise Controller starts up. | |
UEC started task procedure ddname from which a PEM-formatted list of certificates is read. | |
UEC started task procedure ddname from which a PEM-formatted certificate is read. | |
File name / ddname of the PEM-formatted CRL | |
Code page for text translation of network data. | |
Maximum number of UEC client sessions that can occur on each of the communications threads. | |
Number of threads created to perform communications between UEC and the UEC Client Applications. | |
Deletes completed commit configurations, by age. | |
Deletes incomplete commit configurations, by age. | |
Specification for whether or not events are deleted on the Universal Broker after they are retrieved and put into the UEC events database. | |
Length of time to retain a resolved host name in memory cache. | |
Time interval at which the DNS cache is polled. | |
Number of times that UEC will attempt to resolve the host name of a specified Universal Broker before it ends with a connect error. | |
Number of threads created to perform internal tasks in UEC. | |
Specification for whether or not monitor events are written into the UEC temporary database. | |
Specification for whether or not to log all XML message traffic between UEC and any connected applications. | |
Directory used for UEC log messages. | |
Number of failed login attempts allowed by a user before being disconnected by UEC. | |
Location to which messages are written. | |
Language used for messages. | |
Level of messages written. | |
Length of time that state data is retained in the UEC database. | |
Deletes event records, by age. | |
Time interval at which agents are polled. | |
UEC started task procedure ddname from which a PEM-formatted private key is read. | |
Password for the PRIVATE_KEY. | |
Interval (in seconds) that the SAP systems are polled for their status and job activity. | |
IP interface from which to accept connections. | |
Port from which to accept connections. | |
SSL/TLS cipher suite to be used for network communications. | |
Directory used for UEC trace files. | |
Maximum number of lines written to the trace ddname. | |
Size of the trace table. | |
Time interval at which connected I-Activity Monitor clients are updated. | |
Authentication method to be used when authenticating UEC user accounts. |