You can configure the operational settings of the Configuration Agent locally or remotely. To configure the settings locally, edit the apocd.properties file in the /opt/apoc/lib directory. To configure the settings remotely, use the Configuration Agent policy in the Configuration Manager. The following settings can be configured in the properties file:
DaemonPort: port where the Configuration Agent listens for communication from its clients on the desktop
MaxClientThreads: maximum number of client requests that can be simultaneously processed
MaxClientConnections: maximum number of client connections
MaxRequestSize: maximum size of client requests
DaemonChangeDetectionInterval: interval in minutes between the change detection cycles for this list of configuration settings
ChangeDetectionInterval: interval in minutes between the change detection cycles for the client configuration data
GarbageCollectionInterval: interval in minutes between the garbage collection cycles in the local configuration database
TimeToLive: interval in minutes that non-offline configuration data remains in the local database
LogLevel: level of detail in the agent log files
The DaemonPort setting can only be modified locally and requires a restart of the agent for the changes to take effect. All other settings take effect at the next change detection cycle for the agent configuration. The logging level that is specified in LogLevel must be a value that is consistent with the Java Logger levels. In order of decreasing severity, these levels are: SEVERE, WARNING, INFO, CONFIG, FINE, FINER and FINEST.