2.1.1 General Options Elements
Table 2-1 describes the elements of the General Options page.
Table 2-1 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. This occurs in a domain context. If the system is accessed through its IP address, then the domain context/Single Sign-On Session Life is not used. | 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 (_) |
* Remote Server Data Export Cleanup' | Remote Server Data Export Cleanup specifies interval
(in days) to delete the files older than that specified day(s) from
export directory.
Note: This cleanup runs every morning at 4:03 AM. It checks the value specified for Remote Server Data Export Cleanup. If the value is 0 no cleanup action is performed from export directory. If the value is non zero, the files older than that specified day(s) will be deleted from export directory. Once the cleanup is done, transfer of deleted files to any of the configured remote server is not possible as the source files has been removed. |
Format: Numeric
Default: 0 |