Configuration settings C-D
The centralized configuration forms store the configuration settings. All the numeric values for the settings are in base 10 system. You can modify the settings by using the AR System Configuration Generic UI form. The settings are case- and space-sensitive. See Updating configuration settings by using the AR System Configuration Generic UI form.
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Configuration settings (C-D)
Setting | Description | Sever group configuration | Maps to |
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Cache-Display-Properties 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | The way that the servercachesformdisplayproperties. The form display property is the background image of the form view and the display property of each form field. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Cache-Mode | The valid value for Cache-Mode is 0 — (Default). In this mode administrative operations cause the server to create an administrative copy of its cache so that other users can continue using the shared cache while administrative operations are performed. In BMC Remedy AR System 9.x and later, the Development cache mode and Production cache mode behave in the same way. The AR System server maintains a single copy of cache. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Development Cache Mode. |
Cancel-Query-Option 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether the cancel query functionality in a browser is enabled. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form. |
Changed-By-Another-Check (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether the system checks whether another user changed an entry after you retrieved the entry. If you try to save modifications to an entry, you receive a warning and must confirm the save. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Client-Managed-Transaction-Timeout (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Maximum time (in seconds) to hold a transaction before a timeout occurs. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Advanced > Transaction Control section > Transaction Timeout (seconds). |
Clustered-Index (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether indexes for the database are clustered. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.level 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the log level for email engine based on which the logs are generated in the email.log file Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. ARSystemHandler.level 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the log level for email engine based on which the logs are saved in the AR System Email Error Logs form Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.EnableWatcherThread (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | If this setting is set to Valid values:
| Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.logfileName (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Enables users to specify the log file path Note: Once the user specifies a file path, email engine logs that user defined file only when it connects to AR server. if any error occurred before connecting to Centralized configuration form then logs will be stored into default log file path. Default value: emailEngineInstallDir/AREmail/Logs/email.log
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.logfilesize (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the maximum size of the log file in bytes If the file size exceeds this limit, a new file is created. Default value: Unlimited | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. AdditionalMailHeaders 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies additional email headers. Separate the additional email headers with commas. See Adding extra custom headers to outgoing SMTP emails. Default value: X-Loop-Detect Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: SMTP | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.ARDATE 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the date and time format that the BMC Remedy Email Engine uses for parsing date and time strings given in the incoming mails. MMMMM dd, yyyy HH:mm:ss z is equivalent to December 21, 2009 12:08:56 PDT. Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.ARDATEONLY 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the date format that BMC Remedy Email Engine uses for parsing date strings given in incoming mails. MMMMM dd, yyyy is equivalent to December 21, 2009. Default value: X-Loop-Detect Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. ARTIMEONLY 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | This setting lets you specify the time format used by BMC Remedy Email Engine Default value: X-Loop-Detect Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. ContentTypeWithCharset 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | This setting indicates whether to send the charset property in the Content-Type header of an outgoing message. If you do not want the charset string to be present in the Content-Type header, set this property to False. Valid values:
Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. ChunkSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the number of entries to return when the BMC Remedy Email Engine makes a call to the AR System server. Default value: 100 Note: The maximum value is also 100. Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. CommaValidAddressSeparator 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether you can use a comma as a separator when entering multiple addresses in the To and CC fields. If user names in the mail server contain commas, set this property to false (usually needed only when using the MAPI protocol). For example, if names are stored on the mail server as: Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. Exchange-Wait-Time 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the amount of time in milliseconds for which the BMC Remedy Email Engine waits before processing the nextincomingmessage,when there are more messages residing on the Exchange Server. Default value: 1 Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. FetchUserGroupInfoOnDemand 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to fetch the user and group information about demand as opposed to loading all users and groups at startup. If there are many users or groups, you might want to set this property to true to reduce the startup time for email. Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. getReplyToWithFromAddress 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Determines whether the outgoing message header should contain the Reply To field and what its value should be.getReplyToWithFromAddress is not used by default. If you want the email engine to use this property, you must add it to
Valid values:
Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.IMAPTimeout (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to wait before cancellinganattempt to connect to the mail server and generating an error. In caseofan IMAP timeout, the email engine waits for the timeout interval and then marks the queued message as erroneous. IMAPTimeout is not used by default. If you want the email engine to use this property, you must add it to EmailDaemon.properties and set its value to true. Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: IMAP | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.IMAPTimeoutPeriod (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon)
| Specifies the duration in numberofseconds to wait before cancellinganattempt to connect to the mail server and generating an error. In caseofan IMAP timeout, the email engine waits for this interval and then marks the queued message as an erroneous. IMAPTimeoutPeriod is not used by default. If you want the email engine to use this property, you must add it to EmailDaemon.properties and set its value to any positive integer. Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: IMAP | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. IncomingConnectionRecycleSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the default number of email messages the email engine receives before the connection is closed and reopened. In the 5.1 and 5.1.1 releases of the email engine, the connection with the mail server was closed only after reading all incoming messages. Consequently, if the email engine crashed or hung before the connection was closed, it was possible that messages marked for deletion would not be deleted from the mail server. This property helps you avoid that situation. Default value: 100 Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. IncomingMessagesQueueSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the message queue size (number of emails). The Receiver module Default value: 100 Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. instructionCacheSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the number of instructions to be stored in the cache, which is used to improve performance. If the value of this property is set to 15, the cache already contains 15 instructions, and another instruction is to be added, then the oldest instruction is removed to accommodate the newest one. Note: If any changes are made to the BMC Remedy AR System Email Instructions form, the instruction cache is flushed based on the setting of the serverName .Interval property. Default value: 20 Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.Mailboxes 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | If you run multiple instances of the email engine on a single server, this property specifies which mailboxes should the email engine process. The value of this property should contain comma-separated mailbox names; the email engine only processes these mailboxes. If you do not specify a value, the email engine processes all of the mailboxes configured for the server. Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. MailboxPollingUnitIsMinutes 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether the polling interval is to be considered in minutes (as configured in AR System Email Mailbox Configuration form) or seconds. The email engine interprets the value of this property as follows:
Note: Whatever measure of unit you select applies to all configured mailboxes that are enabled. Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. MaxAttachSize and com.bmc.arsys. emaildaemon.MaxAttachSizeFileExtensions 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the attachment types that you want to permit in an email message and the maximum size of each attachment. MaxAttachSize specifies the maximum size limit for attachments, whereas MaxAttachSizeFileExtensions specifies the file types by Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. MBOXFromLineWith-At-The-Rate-Sign 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | The email engine interprets the value of this property as follows:
Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: MBOX | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.Monitor 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the interval in minutes between checks to see if all the threads are functioning properly. Note: If the monitoring system detects that a thread has failed, it restarts the thread. Default value: 30 minutes Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. NumberOfSenderThreads 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the number of sender threads that the email daemon uses for each outgoing mailbox. The optimum number of threads depends on many factors including the number of mailboxes, the hardware configuration, and so on. Valid values: 1 through 20 Default value: 4 Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.<servername>.Interval | Specifies the interval (in minutes) at which the mailbox configuration is updated. Default value: 30 | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.POP3Timeout (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to wait before cancellinganattempt to connect to the mail server and generating an error. In caseofan POP3timeout,the email engine waits for the timeout interval and then marks the queued message as erroneous. POP3Timeout is not used by default. If you want the email engine to use this property, you must add it to EmailDaemon.properties and set its value to true. When you set POP3Timeout to true, the POP3TimeoutPeriod property is used. Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: POP3 | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.POP3TimeoutPeriod (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the duration in numberofseconds to wait before cancellinganattempt to connect to the mail server and generating an error. In caseofan POP3timeout,the email engine waits for this interval and then marks the queued message as an erroneous. POP3TimeoutPeriod is not used by default. If you want the email engine to use this property, you must add it to EmailDaemon.properties and set its value to any positive integer. Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: POP3 | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. SaveSentItem 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to retain messages in the Email Messagesform after sending. To delete sent messages from the Email Messages form,set this property to False. Valid values:
Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. securityCacheSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the number of security keys to be stored in the cache. If the value of this property is set to 15, the cache already contains 15 security keys, and another key is to be added, then the oldest key is removed to accommodate the newest one. Note: If any changes are made to the BMC Remedy AR System Email Security form, the security cache is flushed based on the setting of the serverName .Interval property. Default value: 20 Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. SendEmailSetSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the number of outgoing emails to query at a time. Default value: 100 Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. SMTPTimeout 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to wait before cancellinganattempt to connect to the mail server and generating an error. In caseofan SMTP timeout, the email engine waits for the timeout interval and then marks the queued message as erroneous.SMTPTimeout is not used by default. If you want the email engine to use this property, you must add it to EmailDaemon.properties and set its value to true. If you add the property but do not specify a value, it is considered as false. Valid values:
Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: SMTP | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. SMTPTimeoutPeriod 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the duration in numberofseconds to wait before cancellinganattempt to connect to the mail server and generating an error. In caseofan SMTP timeout, the email engine waits for this interval and then marks the queued message as an erroneous. SMTPTimeoutPeriod is not used by default. If you want the email engine to use this property, you must add it to EmailDaemon.properties and set its value to any positive integer (upper limit depends on the platform). If you add the property but do not specify a value, it is considered as half the polling interval that is set for outgoing mailboxes. Note:SMTPTimeoutPeriod is dependent on SMTPTimeout ; it works only when SMTPTimeout is set to true. Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: SMTP | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.SortMessages 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to process messages with a higher priority setting first. Valid values:
Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.StoreInstructions 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to store instructions and instruction parameters in the AR System server. If set to true, the email engine retains data in the Email Instructions and Instruction Parameters forms for troubleshooting. Then, you must delete this data explicitly. The Execution module in the BMC Remedy Email Engine handles both the parsing and execution of messages. There will be one message queue created for each Incoming mailbox. By default, instructions are not stored in the server. Valid values:
Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. SynchronizedLoggingMode 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | This property is not available by default. Valid values:
Note: The email engine's performance might degrade when synchronized loggingisenabled, because all the email engine threads are suspended while processing the synchronized logs. Synchronized logging continues to occur periodically, and control is restored to the threads only after the logging is over. Related functionality: Incoming and Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. templateCacheSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the number of email templates to be stored in the cache to improve the performance. If the value of this property is set to 15, Note: If any changes are made to the BMC Remedy AR System Email Templates form, the templates cache is flushed based on the setting of the serverName .Interval property. Default value: 20 Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. URLWithHrefTag 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether an <a href> tag is placed around a URL in an HTML message. If the setting is true, the <a href> tag is used. If the setting is false, the URL is not enclosed in an <a href> tag. Valid values:
Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. UseNameIfNoEmailAddress 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies whether to retain display names that do not have email addresses associated with them in the To, CC, or BCC fields. If the setting is true, the display names are not removed from the To, CC, or BCC fields. If the setting is false, the display names are removed from the To, CC, or BCC fields. Note: The email engine checks for email addresses associated with display names only on the User form and not on the Exchange server. Valid values:
Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. UserChunkSize 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the number of users (records from the User form) to retrieve Default value: 5000 Related functionality: Outgoing Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.WatcherThreadInterval (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | When the email watcher thread is enabled, this parameter defines the interval to check the status of outgoing email messages. Default value: 300 seconds | Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon. AdminAddresses 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon) | Specifies the email address of the administrator. If a database transaction fails while storing an incoming message, the email engine forwards the original mail to this email address, so that it is retained. An example of a transaction failure could be when the database is full and cannot save anymore incoming email messages. You can specify multiple addresses separated by commas. Note: This property can be used only when the BMC Remedy Email Engine does not capture the error out incoming email messages in the BMC Remedy AR System Email Error Messages Form. Default value: Default value is set to the administrator address specified during installation. Related functionality: Incoming Related protocol: All Supported | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Common-Logging-Root-Path (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | This parameter allows you to change the default location for storing the log files. If this value is not set then the logs are stored in the location set by Server directory. Also, the BMC Remedy AR System Maintenance Utility uses this setting to include files when you use the Log Zipper feature. Default value: NULL This parameter is applicable for the following components:
Note: When the Common-Logging-Root-Path parameter is set for AR server and only the C Plug-in log is enabled, the C Plug-in log is not created because the directory is not created with the C Plug-in log. Therefore, we recommend that you first enable any other log such as API log or SQL log, and then enable the C Plug-in log. | Yes | Centralize Configuration |
ConfigFileCheckInterval (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.flashboardServer) | Interval (in seconds) after which the BMC Remedy Flashboard server checks for the changes to the server.conf file. Default value: 60 seconds | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Flashboard Server Configuration > Config File Check Interval. (See AR System Administration - Flashboard Server Configuration.) |
Configuration-Name 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server)
| Name of the component. AR System server uses this option to identify the active component in the database. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Create-Entry-DeadLock-Retries 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Number of times to retry the ARCreateEntry() function during deadlock situations. Value is an integer. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Create-Entry-DeadLock-Retries-Delay 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Delay, in seconds, between each retry of a deadlocked ARCreateEntry() function. Value is an integer. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Create-Workflow-Placeholders (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | If the place holder forms are missing, this setting determines whether to create a place holder form while importing the shared workflow. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Crossref-Blank-Password (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating how the system responds when auser'slogonnameis not assigned a password in the User form. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Currency-Ratio-Client-Refresh-Interval 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Number of minutes between each refresh of currency conversion ratios on the client. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Do-customdb-function-validation (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server.shared) | Flag indicating whether to skip validating custom database functions to be run in Remedy Smart Reporting. When you set this flag to false, the validation of number of arguments and their respective data types of a custom database function is skipped.
| Yes | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Centralized Configuration |
D2P-Rollback-Timeout-Interval | Flag indicating timeout for rolling back a deployment package. Default value — 48 hours Valid values — 48 to 168 hours | Yes | |
Db-Case-Insensitive 1 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether to perform case-insensitive queries on Run If qualifications for active links, filters, and escalations. (For Oracle databases, ensure that this option matches the behavior of your Oracle database so that all queries are consistent.) Valid values:
For optimal performance when using database indexes for case-insensitive searches on Oracle, make sure that the database administrator sets cursor sharing to EXACT. Note: Depending on the volume of data, creating functional indexes may take a long time. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Character-Set 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Option that initializes an internal variable that the server uses for various purposes, such as informing the ARGetServerInfo function's AR_SERVER_INFO_DB_CHAR_SET server option request or adjusting the database short column size so that the number of characters in a datum does not exceed the number of bytes in the database field. Valid values:
Note: The installer sets this option's value. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Connection-Retries 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Number of times the BMC Remedy AR System server tries to reestablish a lost connection to the database. The default is 100. The server retries the connection once every 15 seconds up to the specified number of times. For example, when this option is set to 100, the server retries the connection once every 15 seconds for a duration of 25 minutes. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Custom-Conn-Props (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Use this optional property to set the custom connection properties on a database connection. This property is database-specific. For example, Cipher suites, trustStore. Format Db-Custom-Conn-Props: key1=value1;key2=value2 Example Db-Custom-Conn-Props: encrypt=true;trustServerCertificate=true When you specify the | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Host-Name 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Logicalservernameofthe underlying database. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Max-Attach-Size 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Maximum size (in bytes) of compressed attachments that the AR System server can retrieve from Oracle databases. The default value is 2 GB. This value is limited by your server operating system and configuration. Note: To limit the size of compressed attachments that can be sent to the database server from AR System server, see AR-Max-Attach-Size. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Max-Text-Size 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | (Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server) Maximum size for long character text data in databases. For Oracle databases, this value is also used for memory allocation during the processing of long text data; therefore, use it conservatively. The default for an Oracle database is 4,194,308 bytes. For SQL Server, the default is 2,147,483,647 bytes. The maximum value for either database is 2,147,483,647 bytes. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-name 1 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | For Oracle, the name of the tablespace that the AR System server uses. For all other supported databases, the name of the underlying SQL database. The default value is ARSystem. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-password (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | (Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle) Database password associated with the ARSystem database and table space. The password can be modified by using the ARSetServerInfo function and is stored in encrypted form. If you change the password manually, specify this option by using clear text, and change the password by using the AR System Administration: Server Information form to encrypt it. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Server-Port 1 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Defines the database port number. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-Type 1 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | The type of database the AR System server is connecting to. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Db-user 1 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | (Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle) User namethatAR System uses to access the underlying database. The default is ARAdmin. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Debug-GroupId (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Name of the group to which a user must belong to use logging options such as API, database, and filter logging in BMC Remedy AR System clients. Logging options are disabled for users who are not members of the specified group. The group name can be Public, Administrator,Sub Administrator, or Browser. You can also set this option in the Client-Side Logging Group field on the Log Files tab. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Debug-mode (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Bitmask indicating the server logging modes. To activate one bit, set this option to its value (see the following list). To activate two or more bits, add their values, and set this option to the total. For example, to activate bits 1 and 3, set this option to 5 because bit 1 has a value of 1 and bit 3 has a value of 4. To deactivate a bit, subtract its value from the value of this option. Unless otherwise specified in the following list, this option turns on logging for the arserverd process. Default log files are in the directory specified by the Server-directory option.
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Default-Allowable-Currencies (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Default allowable currency types for currency fields in clients. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Default-Functional-Currencies (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Default functional currency types for currency fields in clients. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Default-messaging-port (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Specifies port for JMS (Java Messaging Service) used by Java server for asynchronous communication within server or server group. Default value: 61617 | No | System > General > Server Information > Ports and Queues > Message Broker Port. |
Default-Order-By 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether to apply the default sort order to search results. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Default-Web-Path (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | URL to the directory path for the default web server pointing to the BMC Remedy AR System server. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Advanced > Default Web Path. |
Delay-Recache-Time 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Number of seconds before the latest cache is made available to all threads. Valid values: 0 to 3600 seconds. If this option is set to 0, every API call gets the latest cache (that is, the cache is copied for every administrator call). Setting the option to 0 causes slower performance for cache operations. Default value: 5 seconds | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Recache Delay. |
Dev-Studio-Development-Mode (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Indicates whether you can use BMC Remedy Developer Studio in the Best Practice Mode, Base Mode or both. Valid values: 1 — Allows you to work in the Base Mode 2 — (Default) Allows you to work in the Best Practice mode 3 — Enable both the modes | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-Admin-Ops (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether administrative operations are allowed on the server. Valid values:
If the Server Groups check box is selected, this option is ignored. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Disable Admin Operations. |
Disable-Admin-Ops-Global (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether administrative operations are allowed on all the servers. Valid values:
In a server group environment:
For non-server group environment, this parameter is same as Disable-Admin-Ops. If you configure this parameter, Disable-Admin-Ops is automatically updated with the same value. You can set the parameter value from the AR System Administration Console
Note: You can also update the parameter usingthesesteps, if it already exists. | Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-Alerts (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether alerts are sent when alert events are created. Valid values:
| No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Disable Alerts. |
Disable-Archive 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Switch that disables (T ) or enables (F ) the archive when the server starts. If the Server Groups check box is selected, this option is ignored. Server groups can be configured in the BMC Remedy AR System Server Group Operation Ranking form to make sure that only one server performs the operation. See Configuring server groups. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Disable Archive. (See Setting administrative options.) |
Disable-Archive-Global (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Switch that disables (T ) or enables (F - default) the archive when the server starts. In a server group environment:
For non-server group environment, this parameter is same as Disable-Archive. If you configure this parameter, Disable-Archive is automatically updated with the same value. You can set the parameter value from the AR System Administration Console
Note: You can also update the parameter usingthesesteps, if it already exists. | Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-ARSignals 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether automatic signals triggered by changes to the following data on a server group's administrative server are disabled:
Valid values:
| No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Disable ARSignals.(See Setting administrative options.) |
Disable-Audit-Only-Changed-Fields (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server)
| Flag indicating whether to audit all records (T ), or to audit only those records whose field values have changed (F, the default). | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Disable Audit Only Changed Fields. |
Disable-Client-Operation 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Option that restricts time-consuming operations (such as reporting) during busy times, improving overall performance. The syntax is
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-Escalations (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Switch that disables (T ) or enables (F - default) the escalations when the server starts. If the Server Group Member check box is selected, this option is ignored. Server groups can be configured in the BMC Remedy AR System Server Group Operation Ranking form to make sure that only one server performs the operation. See Configuring server groups. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Disable Escalations. |
Disable-Escalations-Global | Switch that disables (T ) or enables (F - default) the escalations when the server starts. In a server group environment:
For non-server group environment, this parameter is same as Disable-Escalations. If you configure this parameter, Disable-Escalations is automatically updated with the same value. You can set the parameter value from the AR System Administration Console using the following steps:
Note: You can also update the parameter using these steps, if it already exists. | Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-Hierarchical-Groups | This parameter controls whether the hierarchical group computation is performed or not. For more information see, Controlling access to requests for hierarchical groups. Valid values:
| Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-Manage-Process-Operation (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Prevents performing start, stop, restart process by using the Manage Process tab of the Remedy Management console. This helps prevent any inadvertent restarts of processes. Valid values are True and False (default). | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-New-RLS-Implementation | This parameter improves the performance of SQL queries for applying row level security. Valid values:
Note: Disable-New-RLS-Implementation has impact only on the rls query. If true, the query is made using or and when false, the query uses regex for dynamic group permissions. | Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-Non-Unicode-Clients (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether Unicode servers can refuse requests from Valid values:
| No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Configuration > Disallow Non. |
Disable-Notifications (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server.shared) | The flag that you can use to indicate whether you have enabled or disabled all notifications that go out of the AR System Server. Valid values:
| Yes | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Disable-User-Cache-Utilities | Flag that prevents unauthorized users from using User Cache commands. Valid values:
| No | |
Dispatch-Log-File | Flag that indicates whether the dispatcher logging is enabled. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Display-General-Auth-Message 2 | Flag indicating whether to display a message when user authentication fails. Valid values:
This parameter can be used in conjunction with Max-Password-Attempts. See Configuration settings E-M. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Distrib-Log-File | Full path name of the file to use if DSO server logging is on (see Debug-mode). | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
Domain-Name 2 | New domain name portion of the fully qualified server name. By default, a server determines the domain name from the network interface. In rare cases, this method does not produce the desired result because of unexpected network card configurations. In those cases, you can use this option to override the domain name derived from the network interface. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
DSO-Cache-Check-Interval (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Number of seconds between occurrences of these operations:
| No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Cache Check Interval. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Error-Retry-Option (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | DSO server retry behavior after an error:
| No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Error Retry Option. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Host-Name 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Name to use for the From (source) server in distributed mappings. This setting enables you to use an alias for the From server in distributed operations. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
DSO-Local-RPC-Socket (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | RPC program number that DSO uses. This setting is optional. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > DSO Local RPC Program Number. (See Setting server passwords, RPC options, and plug-in timeouts.) |
DSO-Log-Level (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Level of logging for all DSO logs (ardist.log, ardist.log.default, ardist. poolName .log, and ardist.log. poolName ):
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
DSO-Log-Max-Backup-Index 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Number of indexed backup files saved for each DSO Java log file. If you do not specify a value for this option, 5 indexed backups are saved for each DSO Java log file. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
DSO-Main-Thread-Polling-Interval (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Interval at which the DSO server queries the distributed pending queue for pending distributed items. Enter any integer from 0 (no polling) to 3600 seconds (1 hour). | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Polling Interval. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Mark-Pending-Retry-Flag (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether to set the status of items in the DSO distributed pending queue to Retry after an attempt to perform the associated operation fails. (Failure must be due to a recoverable error. Items that fail because of nonrecoverable errors are removed from the queue.) Valid values:
| No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Mark Pending Retry. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.)
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DSO-Max-Pending-Records-Per-Query (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Maximumnumberofrecords in the Distributed Pending form that DSO reads in a single database query. Minimum value is 1. Maximum value is unlimited. Default: 1000 | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Max Pending Records Per Query. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Merge-DupID-Overwrite 2 (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | The way the DSO server behaves when it finds a duplicate request ID on the target server. Valid values:
| No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
DSO-Placeholder-Mode (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Mode that disables the DSO server installed on the same host as the AR System server. Use this when setting up a DSO server outside a firewall to support an AR System server running behind a firewall. | No | AR System Administration Console > Server Information form > DSO tab > Placeholder Mode. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Polling-Interval (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Interval (in seconds) at which the DSO server checks the distributed pending queue for pending distributed items. This is used as a backup when no signals are received from workflow. The value can be any integer between 15 and 7200. By default, the backup polling interval is disabled. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Polling Interval. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Source-Server (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | The AR System server for a DSO server to support when that AR System server is different from the one installed with the DSO server. Use this when setting up a DSO server outside a firewall to support an AR System server running behind a firewall. Note: Use this entry to configure DSO for load balancing. | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Source Server. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Supress-No-Such-Entry-For-Delete (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Flag indicating whether to log AR System server error 302 (entry does not exist in database) in the arerror.log file when performing distributed delete operations. Valid values:
| No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > DSO > Suppress No Such Entry Error for Distributed Delete. (See AR System Administration - Server Information form - DSO tab.) |
DSO-Target-Connection (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Information for the target BMC Remedy AR System server. Use this format:DSO-Target-Connection: serverName:RPCNumber portNumber | No | AR System Administration Console > System > General > Server Information > Connection Settings > DSO Server > Target connection settings tables. (See Setting server passwords, RPC options, and plug-in timeouts.) |
DSO-Target-Password (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Password used to access the target BMC Remedy AR System server through the DSO server. Use this format:DSO-Target-Password: serverName:encryptedPassword | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
DSO-Timeout-Normal (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Timeout (in seconds) that the DSO server applies during communication with the AR System server. Enter an integer between 60 (1 minute) and 21600 (6 hours). If no value is specified, the system uses the default timeout (120 seconds). | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
DSO-User-Password (Component name: com.bmc.arsys.server) | Password for the local DSO server user. | No | AR System Configuration Generic UI form |
1. Options you can view (but not set) using the AR System Administration: Server Information form.
2. Options you cannot set or view using the AR System Administration: Server Information form.
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