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Configuring <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

Configuring Flexible Management Templates<br />

Table 2-15<br />

Event Forwarding Configuration Parameters (Continued)<br />

Parameter Name Default value Description<br />

MAX_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE 100000 Maximum size of the internal input<br />

buffer (bytes)<br />

MAX_FILE_BUFFER_SIZE 0 (unlimited) Maximum size of the buffer file on<br />

disk (bytes)<br />

BUFFER_PATH<br />

/var/opt/OV/share/\<br />

tmp/OpC/mgmt_sv/snf<br />

Directory <strong>for</strong> buffering files<br />

REQUEST_TIMEOUT 3600 Time after which a request timeouts<br />

and will not be delivered to remote<br />

servers (seconds)<br />

Descriptions of Forwarding Configuration Parameters<br />

MAX_DELIVERY_THREADS<br />

Determines the maximum number of delivery threads<br />

that the <strong>for</strong>ward manager will create when using<br />

HTTPS-based message <strong>for</strong>warding. It is recommended<br />

to leave this variable at its default value, unless your<br />

environment contains a large number of servers to<br />

which messages are <strong>for</strong>warded and you experience<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance problems with <strong>for</strong>warding.<br />

MAX_INPUT_BUFFER_SIZE<br />

Determines the size of the memory buffer used by the<br />

<strong>for</strong>ward manager (in bytes). There is no need to change<br />

this value, unless issues with the delivery of very large<br />

messages occur.<br />

MAX_FILE_BUFFER_SIZE<br />

Determines the maximum size of the buffer file on a<br />

disk, used by the <strong>for</strong>ward manager to store messages<br />

that are to be delivered to remote <strong>HP</strong> <strong>Operations</strong><br />

management servers that are currently inaccessible.<br />

Increase this value if you expect frequent<br />

communication failures between <strong>HP</strong> <strong>Operations</strong><br />

management servers and usually transfer large<br />

amounts of messages.<br />

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