Universal Configuration Manager - Universal Message Service (OMS)
Universal Message Service Server
Universal Message Service Server: Message Options
Field | Description |
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Message Level | Error |
Trace Options Button | Displays a dialog that allows options for trace statement buffering and trace file limits to be set. |
Universal Message Service Server: Network Options
Field | Description |
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TCP/IP Options | multi-homed host |
Code Page | Sets the translation table used to translate text-based data transmitted across the network. |
DNS Cache Timeout interval | Specifies the number of seconds to retain a resolved host name in the OMS Server memory cache. A value of 0 specifies no caching. |
Connection Requests to queue | Specifies the number of connection requests that will be queued by OMS Server. When the number of pending connection requests reaches this value, additional connection requests will be denied and a "connection refused" error will be issued. |
Timeout connection attempts after | The service interface timeout value specifies the number of seconds of inactivity before the OMS server considers the connection as inactive and closes the connection. A connection is considered inactive if no data is sent or received over the socket connection. |
Universal Message Service Server: Database Options
Field | Description |
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Spool File Directory | The directory where the spool files are stored. This directory must be located on local storage. It may not be located on any storage area accessed via the network which includes but is not limited to NFS, SAMBA, Microsoft File Sharing. |
Maximum data file size | The maximum size, in bytes, of the message data file. Once the maximum size is reached, OMS Server creates a new data file. |
Index cache size | The message index provides quick access to the messages in the message data files. Additionally, the message index stores non-persistent messages. The message index cache size specifies the size of the memory cache used to store the index. |
Message Cleanup interval | Message data file cleanup consists of examining each message data file and removing empty message data files. Cleanup is performed periodically, using the number of seconds specified here. |
Message Data Flush Interval | (No help available.) |
Universal Message Service Server: SSL/TLS Protocol Options
Field | Description |
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SSL Cipher List | The SSL/TLS cipher list specifies one or more acceptable cipher suites to use for network communication. The list consists of one or more cipher suites ordered with the most preferred suite first and the least preferred suite last. |
Universal Message Service Server: Access Control List
Universal Message Service Server: Access Control List - Access ACL
Field | Description |
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OMS Server ACL List | Displays the entries contained in the Universal Message Service (OMS) Server Access Control List (ACL). This list is used to grant or deny access to the local OMS Server based on the remote system's host name IP address. The order in which ACL entries are evaluated and applied are based on their position in this list. Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change an entry's priority. |
Add Button | Displays a dialog box that allows an entry to be added to the Access Control List. The fields in this dialog are populated with default values. |
Edit button | Displays a dialog that allows the selected Access Control List entry to be modified. |
Delete Button | Removes the selected item from the Access Control List. |
Move Up Button | Moves the selected item up one position in the list. |
Move Down Button | Moves the selected item down one position in the list. |
Universal Message Service Server: Access Control List - Maintenance ACL
Field | Description |
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Maintenance ACL List | Displays the entries contained in the Universal Message Service (OMS) Server Maintenance Access Control List (ACL). This list is used to grant or deny access to OMS Server maintenance based upon the user account with which the maintenance is executed. The order in which ACL entries are evaluated and applied are based on their position in this list. Use the Move Up and Move Down buttons to change an entry's priority. |
Add Button | Displays a dialog box that allows an entry to be added to the Access Control List. The fields in this dialog are populated with default values. |
Edit button | Displays a dialog that allows the selected Access Control List entry to be modified. |
Delete Button | Removes the selected item from the Access Control List. |
Move Up Button | Moves the selected item up one position in the list. |
Move Down Button | Moves the selected item down one position in the list. |