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Modifying Application Object Manager Parameters Using the GUI


Use the Server Components Parameters view to modify the following Application Object Manager (AOM) -specific and generic parameters:

  • Compression Type (alias Compress)
  • Maximum Tasks (alias MaxTasks)
  • Encryption Type (alias Crypt)
  • Minimum MT Servers (MinMTServers)
  • Error Flags (alias ErrorFlags)
  • Multithreaded (alias Threaded)
  • Flush Frequency (alias FlushFreq)
  • Password (alias Password)
  • Language Code (alias Lang)
  • Static Port Number (alias PortNumber)
  • Load Balanced (alias Load Balanced)
  • Trace Flags (alias TraceFlags)
  • Log Print Timestamp (alias LogTimestamp)
  • User Name (alias Username)
  • Maximum MT Servers (MaxMTServers)
  • Use Shared Log File (alias LogUseSharedFile)

For a description of each parameter, see Parameters.

For information on locale-specific object manager parameters (including information on regional standards for currency, time, date, and so on), see Global Deployment Guide.

To modify AOM parameters using the GUI

  1. Navigate to the Components screen.
  2. Click the Component Parameters view tab.
  3. In the Server Components list, select the AOM whose parameters you want to modify.
  4. The Component Parameters list lists the component parameters.

  5. In the Component Parameters list, select the parameter you want to modify.
  6. In the Current Value field, enter the new value for the AOM parameter.
  7. The Current Value field of the Configuration File parameter cannot be changed. If you want to use another configuration file for the AOM, then change the file name in the Value field for this parameter and restart the AOM for changes to take effect.

  8. Click the menu button and then Save Record.

Figure 36 shows an example of setting the Actuate Server Enable Flag parameter value for the Sales Object Manager component to True.

Figure 36.  Modifying Application Object Parameters

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 Siebel Server Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003