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Table 3-1 describes the elements of the General Options page.
Table 3-1 General Options Elements
Field (* indicates a required field) | Description | Data Input Notes |
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* Enable MMI Access | Enable Machine-to-Machine Interface access on servers. In addition to enabling the feature here, at least one user must be authorized for MMI access. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 (Disabled), 1 (Enabled) Default: 1 |
* Export File Compression Type | The compression algorithm used when export data files are initially created. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 (None), 1 (gzip), 2 (bzip2) Default: 1 |
* Last Login Expiration | Indicates the number of days of inactivity before a user account is disabled. The account is disabled the next time the user logs in using valid credentials. The account must be re-enabled by the guiadmin user or any user with admin group permissions. Entering a value of 0 indicates never disable. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 - 200 Default: 0 |
* Lock out Window | Indicates the amount of time (in minutes) in which exceeding the Maximum Consecutive Failed Login attempts causes an account to be disabled. The account must be re-enabled by the guiadmin user or any user with admin group permissions. Entering a value of 0 indicates the window is unlimited and disables the Maximum Consecutive Failed Login attempts setting. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 - unlimited Default: 30 |
* Maximum Consecutive Failed Login | Indicates the maximum number of failed login attempts that can occur within the Lock out window before the account is disabled. The account must be re-enabled by the guiadmin user or any user with admin group permissions. Entering a value of 0 indicates never disable. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 - 10 Default: 5 |
* Maximum Password History | Maximum number of passwords maintained in a history list before reuse of a password is allowed. Entering a value of 0 in this field means that no password history is applied and the same password can be reused. A value is required. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 - 10 Default: 3 |
* Maximum Records per Page | The maximum number of records to display per page. | Format: Numeric Range: 10 - 100 Default: 20 |
* Minimum Password Difference | The Minimum character difference between passwords. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 - 16 Default: 0 |
* Minimum Password Length | This field indicates the minimum number of valid characters required for a user password. | Format: Numeric Range: 8 - 16 Default: 8 |
* Password Expiration | The number of calendar days passwords stay active. By default, passwords expire in 90 days. Entering a value of 0 in this field means that passwords never expire. Note that the expiration is retroactive: if the expiration is set to 30 and it has been 45 days since the password was last changed, the password is now expired. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 - 90 Default: 90 |
* SAML Enabled | Enables SAML authentication of users (Security Assertion Markup Language). | Format: Numeric Range: 0 (Disabled), 1 (Enabled) Default: 0 |
* SAML Inactivity Timeout | The time (in minutes) before SAML authenticated sessions expire. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 (no expiration) - 3600 Default: 120 |
* Single Sign on Session Life | Indicates the maximum session life (in minutes) for a Single-Sign-On session. | Format: Numeric Range: 0 - 3600 Default: 120 |
* Site Upgrade Bulk Availability | Site based upgrade availability for bulk upgrade of MP groups. Note: This cannot be changed when any site upgrade is active. |
Format: Numeric Range: 0 (none), 1 (50%), 2 (66%), and 3 (75%) Default: 1 |
* Site Upgrade SOAM Method | Site based upgrade SOAM method. Note: This cannot be changed when any site upgrade is active. Bulk upgrade will upgrade all non-active SOAM servers together. |
Format: Numeric Range: 0 (serial), 1 (bulk) Default: 1 |
* Durability Administrative State | The durability state of the system. | Format: Numeric Range: 1 (NO disk, data is replicated to the active NO only), 2 (NO pair, data is replicated to both the active and standby NOs), 3 (NO Disaster Recovery data is replicated to the active or standby NOs, as well as the secondary NO) Default: 1 |
Disabled Account | Message displayed when attempting to login to a disabled account. | Format: Alphabetic Default: This account has been disabled. |
Certificate Domain Name | Certificate Domain Name, used for Single Sign On and HTTPS certificates, for example, yourdomain.com. | Format: Alphanumeric, hyphen, and decimal characters Range: 255 characters Default: Blank |
Failed Login Message | Message displayed on failed login. | Format: Alphabetic Default: Login failed |
IP Authorization Denied Message | Configurable portion of IP Authorization Denied message. | Format: Alphabetic Default: Access denied |
Login Message | Configurable portin of login message seen on the login screen. | Format: Alphabetic Default: Welcome to the Oracle System Login |
Welcome Message | Welcome message seen after successful login. Note: You can customize the message appearance by using HTML code; for example, <br> to insert a line break. |
Format: Alphabetic Welcome message seen after successful login. The %loginName%, %lastLoginTime%, %loginAttempts%, and %lastLoginIP% tokens are replaced when the welcome message displays. |
Export Data Space Replace | The character to replace a space in the export group name when added to the export directory or filename. | Format: Alphanumeric Default: Underscore (_) |