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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Configuring a SonicMQ Adapter<br />

Table 8–4: SonicMQ Adapter Broker AppServer Name List property<br />

Property Description<br />

Application service names The application services that this SonicMQ<br />

Adapter broker registers with the controlling<br />

NameServer. A SonicMQ Adapter client<br />

connecting to the broker must specify one of<br />

these service names. You can add or delete<br />

service names from the list.<br />

Table 8–5: SonicMQ Adapter Broker Logging Setting properties (1 of 2)<br />

Property Description<br />

Broker log filename The broker log file for this SonicMQ Adapter<br />

broker instance.<br />

Broker logging level The amount of information written to the<br />

broker log. The possible values are as follows:<br />

• None — Log no entries. This is<br />

equivalent to turning logging off.<br />

• Error Only — Log <strong>OpenEdge</strong> error<br />

messages. This includes all error<br />

messages <strong>and</strong> is unrelated to the entry<br />

types specified. Errors continue to be<br />

logged at all higher levels.<br />

• Basic — Logging entry types determine<br />

the logged information. Each entry type<br />

generates at least some output. This is<br />

the default.<br />

• Verbose — Logging entry types<br />

determine the logged information, but it<br />

is typically more information than Basic.<br />

• Extended — Logging entry types<br />

determine the logged information, but it<br />

is typically more information than<br />

Verbose.<br />

Append to broker log file A checkbox that you select if you want the<br />

SonicMQ Adapter broker to look for the log<br />

file each time it starts up. If the log file is<br />

present, the new information is added to the<br />

end of the existing file. If there is no log file, a<br />

new file is created.<br />

Broker logging entry types A single entry or comma delimited list of<br />

logging entry types.<br />

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