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Configuring OVO<br />

Configuring Flexible Management Templates<br />

154<br />

Changing Parameter Values<br />

The parameters listed in Table 2-16 on page 152 are located in the<br />

opc.opcforwm namespace. To change their values, use the ovconfchg<br />

command line tool.<br />

For example, if you want to limit the size of the buffer file on the disk to<br />

200000 bytes, use the following command:<br />

ovconfchg -ovrg server -ns opc.opcforwm -set \<br />

MAX_FILE_BUFFER_SIZE 200000<br />

After changing the value of the parameters, restart the OVO server.<br />

To check the current values of the HTTPS-based forwarding parameters,<br />

use the following command:<br />

ovconfget -ovrg server opc.opcforwm<br />

Note that only the non-default values are displayed.<br />

Forwarding Limitations<br />

Due to limitations originating in the architectural differences of the two<br />

communication types, forwarding chains with OVO management servers<br />

using the DCE protocol for forwarding at either end of the chain should<br />

not contain OVO management servers using the HTTPS protocol for<br />

forwarding events.<br />

If an HTTPS-based OVO management server is situated in the<br />

forwarding chain between the source DCE-based OVO management<br />

server and the target DCE-based OVO management server, action and<br />

acknowledgement status will not be correctly updated on the messages<br />

originating from the source management server.<br />

These constraints do not apply to forwarding chains with OVO<br />

management servers using the HTTPS protocol for forwarding at either<br />

end of the chain containing DCE-based OVO management servers.<br />

Chapter 2

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