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Properties set at the root level of the Object Hierarchy govern the operation of the Administration Manager.
Although administration properties are shown as dynamic in the Administration Manager, in order for changes to those properties to take affect they must be saved, and the Administration Manager must be shut down and re-started.
To set Administration Manager Properties, select the Domains node (root node) in the Object Hierarchy. The properties, described below, are shown on the following tabs:
This is the name of the POA (Portable Object Adaptor) created for the server. Every server should have a unique POA name. The server UUID is used as the POA name when this field is left blank.
The default value is OpenFusion.Manager.
The Server port that the Administration Manager attempts to use when started with the -port command line switch. See -port.
These properties allow the configuration of OpenFusion installations from a central host. This is described in Section Distributed Installation Configuration.
If this server is to act as the central configuration manager for remote hosts, then this check box must be checked. The location of the configuration file on the local host must be entered in the OpenFusion Install URL field.
The URL of the OpenFusion installation on a central configuration host.
Caution: entering an invalid URL will cause fatal problems! Take backups of the OpenFusion installation and be very careful when changing this property.
The URL of the OpenFusion configuration file on a central configuration host.
If the OpenFusion configuration is to read from a central host, then this check box must be checked. The location of the configuration file on the remote host must be entered in the Remote OpenFusion Install URL field.
If this option is selected, the performance of the browser will improve. The disadvantage is that the browser takes slightly longer to load when first started. For best performance, we recommend that this option is always selected (which is the default value).
The timeout interval (in seconds) when starting Services, after which the Administration Manager stops checking the Service node to see if it is started. If the service has not started, then it is flagged as "failed to start". The default value is 60 seconds.
The timeout interval (in seconds) which is allowed for a response when checking checking the status of servers. The default value is 2 seconds.
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