The Server Properties button on the Infrastructure Server Profile tab allows you to use properties to configure specific operating parameters of infrastructure servers.
If you migrated with existing undocumented settings in the Infrastructure Server’s agentsvc.cfg file, those settings can be managed through an Infrastructure Server profile. The existing settings will maintain the current configuration until they are modified in the profile, however.
To configure Infrastructure Server properties:
1 | From the Profiles tab, select the profile from the Profile List. |
2 | Click Edit. |
3 | In the Infrastructure Server Profile tab, click the Server Properties button. |
The Server Properties dialog box appears.
4 | Click Add. |
The Add Property dialog box appears.
5 | From the Name drop-down list, select the property you want to add to the profile. If you know the name of the property, you can start typing and the auto-complete feature will suggest valid names. |
The associated fields are populated, providing you with a description of and information about the property. This includes whether the property will require a restart before it is effective, if the property was available before Avalanche 5.0.1, and default, minimum, and maximum values for the property.
6 | Type a value for the property in the Value text box. The Invalid Value? text box will display an error message if the value you have entered is not valid. It will remain empty if the value is valid. |
7 | Click OK. |
8 | To edit or remove a property from the profile and the associated servers, select the property from the list and click Edit or Remove. When a property is removed, the server adopts a default value for that property. |
Note: If you modify a migrated setting using the Infrastructure Server profile and then delete it from the profile, the server will assume a default value for that property — the migrated value is not used.
9 | Click OK to return to the Avalanche Console. |
10 | Save your changes. |
A new property will be sent to the servers where the profile is applied during the next server synchronization. If no restart is necessary, the property will be applied as soon as the server receives it. If a restart is necessary, the property will be applied after the server is restarted. You can restart the server by right-clicking it in the Navigation Pane.
If a property is removed, the server will adopt a default value either immediately or when it is restarted.
Note: Some properties that can be managed through the Infrastructure Server profile can also be managed from the Infrastructure Site Console. If the property is set in both places, the value set from the Infrastructure Server profile will be used.
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