Default values have been specified for most parameters. They can be changed if required. Parameters that must be adjusted to your system environment are written in red letters.
Section/Parameter | Description |
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[GLOBAL] | |
language= |
The language that the login window suggests by default. Allowed values: "E" (default), "D", "F" The language that you select when you log on affects the utility's interface and the log-file messages. If you select several languages here, the first language is used as the default language. |
logging= |
The path and file name of the log file. The number characters are used as placeholders for consecutive numbering. When you start the utility, the log files are renamed so that the current log file always shows the number "00". |
logcount= |
The number of stored log files. |
helplib= |
The name of the message file. |
helpcache= |
The availability of the message and language dependent strings. Allowed values: "ALL" (default value), "NONE", "CONTROLS" "ALL" = The entire message file is kept in the RAM. |
[TRACE] |
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file= |
The path and file name of the trace file. The number characters are used as placeholders for consecutive numbering. When you start the agent, the log files are renamed so that the current log file always shows the number "00". |
trccount= |
The number of the stored trace files. |
databaseA database is an organized collection of data including relevant data structures.= |
The trace flag for database access of the utility. Allowed values: "0" (default value) to "9" Trace flags must only be used in close cooperation with Automic Support. |
[ODBC] |
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SQLDRIVERCONNECT= |
The connection for the database. ODBCVAR - Eight-digit command field for controlling database accesses. 1. Position = N - Do not use server cursor. DSN - The alias name of the database connection. Only for ORACLE:
Syntax: RECONNECT refers to the frequency that is used to re-establish the database connection. This parameter is given priority even if a "D" was set in the 2nd digit of ODBCVAR (see above). Automic recommends using the parameter commit_write='BATCH,NOWAIT' in order to increase performance. For example: SQLDRIVERCONNECT=ODBCVAR=NNJNIORO,DSN=UC4;UID=uc4;PWD=--1037B2E22BF022EBE2; See also: Setting up ORACLE databases Only for DB2: Use "N" on the 6. position in the connection string, when the UID for database access is a domain user. |
See: Notes for Adjusting Configuration Files
[GLOBAL]
language=(D,E,F)
logging = ..\TEMP\UCYBDBRR_log_##.txt
logcount =10
helplib = uc.msl
helpcache=ALL
[TRACE]
file = ..\TEMP\UCYBDBRR_trc_##.txt
trccount = 10
database = 0
; 0=no
; 1=SQL
; 2=OPC
; 3=BindParam
; 4=data fields
trclevel=0
; 0=no
; 2=trace
[ODBC]
; ODBCVAR xxxxxxxx
; |||||||+ type of SQL-Syntax N=SQL-SERVER O=ORACLE D=DB2
; ||||||+- R=compress messages and local memory
; |||||+-- O = with userid, N = without userid
; ||||+--- I=OCI/CLI N=ODBC
; |||+---- not used
; ||+----- J = compare fieldnames case-insensitiv (in case of ORACLE !!)
; |+------ D = DB-Disconnect after 1000 commits (perhaps in case of Oracle memory leaks)
; +------- S = use Server-Cursor (SQL-SERVER)
;
; SNNNNNRN for SQL-Server 2000
; NNNNNNRN for SQL-Server 2005
; NNJNINRO for Oracle 8.x with OCI (Oracle Call Interface)
; NNJNIORD for DB2/NT/UNIX with CLI (Call Level Interface)
; SQL-Server 2000 with ODBC
SQLDRIVERCONNECT=ODBCVAR=SNNNNNRN,DSN=UC4;UID=uc4;PWD=10BFDC349F38156A22
; SQL-Server 2005 with ODBC
;SQLDRIVERCONNECT=ODBCVAR=SNNNNNRN,DSN=UC4;UID=uc4;PWD=UC4
; Oracle with OCI
;SQLDRIVERCONNECT=ODBCVAR=NNJNIORO,DSN=UC4;UID=scott;PWD=tiger
; DB2 with CLI
;SQLDRIVERCONNECT=ODBCVAR=NNJNIORD,DSN=UC4;UID=uc4;PWD=UC4
See also: