OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
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Configuring DataServers<br />
3–18<br />
Table 3–5: Oracle DataServer broker properties (3 of 4)<br />
Data Service<br />
Data service name list Data services are services that are provided by<br />
a selected broker's servers. The default service<br />
name is the broker name. The default value is<br />
blank.<br />
Supports default service A check box that indicates whether the ODBC<br />
broker supports the default service. Select the<br />
check box to have the broker support the<br />
default service, or click to clear the check box<br />
<strong>and</strong> cancel support for the default service. The<br />
Supports default service check box is<br />
cleared by default.<br />
Logging Setting<br />
Property Description<br />
Broker log filename The general broker log filename. The default<br />
is @{WorkPath}\orabroker1.broker.log.<br />
Broker logging level The amount of information written to the<br />
broker log. The possible values are as follows:<br />
• None — No log file is written.<br />
• Error Only — Only error-related<br />
information is written to the log file,<br />
which reduces the size of the log file.<br />
• Basic — Only some information is<br />
written to the log file.<br />
• Verbose — All broker activity is written<br />
to the log file. This might produce large<br />
files that use up disk space.<br />
• Extended — Information in addition to<br />
Verbose.<br />
Append to broker log file Create a new broker log file each time a broker<br />
is started, even if the broker log file specified<br />
already exists. The Append to broker log file<br />
check box is selected by default.<br />
Broker logging entry types A single entry or comma delimited list of<br />
logging entry types.<br />
Broker log file threshold size Specifies a limit on how big the log file can get<br />
(in bytes). When the log is full, the broker<br />
creates a new log file with a sequence number.<br />
Maximum number of broker<br />
log files<br />
Limit on how many broker log files will be<br />
kept on the system when there is a threshold<br />
limit. It represents the number of log files<br />
including the current on <strong>and</strong> includes any<br />
rolled over log files that already exist when<br />
the process started.