3.1 Options configuration
The Options page controls how the mechanized interface works and controls features such as Import and Export.
Provisioning options
Connections between the application and the provisioning
client are set up using the Connections page (for more information, see
Connections configuration.
The Options page manages configuration options for these connections. Use this
page to configure:
- Whether to allow connections and the maximum number of connections allowed
- Number of seconds of inactivity allowed before an idle connection is timed out
- Whether to allow log provisioning messages
- Number of seconds allowed between a transaction being committed and becoming durable
- TCP listening ports
- Whether to allow to importing from and exporting to a Remote Host
Import options
The status of provisioning imports can be viewed using
the SDS Maintenance Import page. For more information, see
Import status maintenance.
Provisioning imports from a remote host are configured through the SDS
Configuration Options page. Use this page to configure:
- Whether provisioning imports are enabled
- Remote host information, including the IP address, username, password, and import directory name
- Whether the import mode is blocking or non-blocking
Export options
Provisioning exports are scheduled through the SDS
Configuration Export page and the export status can be viewed through the SDS
Maintenance Export Status page. For more information about this, see
Import status maintenance.
Use the SDS Configuration Options page to configure:
- Whether or not exports are allowed to be copied from this server to the remote host
- Remote host information, including the IP address, username, password, and export directory name
- Whether the export mode is blocking or non-blocking
Note:
Command logs can be exported to a server other than the single remote server supported by APDE; Log Provisioning Messages must be enabled on the NO. Click page to export logs.