DataFlux Data Management Server Configuration Options
Data Management Server reads configuration options from the configuration file. The installer creates the DFEXEC_HOME/etc/dfexec.cfg configuration file with default values for the essential options. This file is in a "key = value" format and can be edited with any text editor.
The standard configuration options are as follows:
- server listen port - The TCP port number where the server listens for connections.
- server read timeout - The amount of time the server waits to complete read/write operations.
- dfsvc max num - The maximum number of simultaneous dfsvc processes.
- dfexec max num - The maximum number of simultaneous dfexec processes.
- working path - The directory where the server creates its working files and subdirectories.
- restrict general access - The server can restrict access to functions by IP address. The value of this option should be the word allow or deny followed by a list of IP addresses or ranges, with each range or individual address separated with a space. Ranges must be in the low-high format, for example: 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.255.
- restrict post/delete access - If this is set, the server restricts access to connections originating from the listed IP addresses for posting and deleting jobs only. It has the same format as restrict general access.
LDAP Requirements for UNIX platforms
AIX - You must have the ldap.client.rte package installed. Run lslpp -l ldap.client.rte to see if it is installed. You can find this package on the installation media for AIX.
HP-UX - You must have the LDAP-UX client installed. Run /usr/sbin/swlist -l product LdapUxClient to see if it is installed. If you do not have LDAP-UX you can get it from the Hewlett Packard Web site at http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=J4269AA.
Linux - You must have the OpenLDAP client installed. On an RPM-based system (such as RedHat or SuSe) you can run pm -q openldap to see if it is installed. For other Linux systems, consult your documentation for how to test the availability of software packages. RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 or later also require the compat-openldap package. Run rpm -q compat-openldap to see if it is installed. You can find this package on the installation media or the Red Hat Network.
Solaris - No additional requirements; the LDAP client library is part of the Solaris core libraries.
For more information on configuration options, see DataFlux Data Management Server Administrator's Guide.