You can change the state file after it has been generated by editing its values and variables. The following table lists the variables in the state file, in alphabetical order.
Ensure you only edit the values and variables. The structure of the state file should not be modified.
In Web Server 7.0, the values supported for the selected components property were admincli_l10 and svrcore_l10n.
Variables such as ADMIN_HOST ADMIN_PORT ADMIN_NAME and ADMIN_PASSWD act differently based on the configuration. The table below has more information that you have installed.
Table 2–4 Configuration for Administration Server Instance
Variable name |
Valid values (if applicable) |
Description |
ADMIN_HOST |
Fully qualified domain name of the computer on which the Administration Server is installed |
|
ADMIN_PORT |
0-65535 |
Non-SSL port for the Administration Server |
ADMIN_NAME |
Administrator user name for the initial server instance |
|
ADMIN_PASSWD |
Administrator user password for the initial server instance, stored as plain text |
The following fields are displayed when you configure Administration Node to an Administration Server.
Table 2–5 Configuration for Administration Node Instance
Variable name |
Valid values (if applicable) |
Description |
ADMIN_HOST |
Fully qualified domain name of the computer on which the Administration instance is installed |
|
ADMIN_SSL_PORT |
0-65535 |
SSL port for the Administration Server |
ADMIN_NAME |
Administrator user name to log in to remote admin server |
|
ADMIN_PASSWD |
Administrator user password to log into remote admin server |