This section describes properties that are applicable to the Platform and ECs.
Property | Description |
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java.library.path | Default value: This property must be set to |
mz.apl.use_51_integer_arithmetic_rules | Default value: Set this property to true if you want to use the same integer arithmetic handling as in MediationZone version 5.1. |
mz.client.dateformat | Default value: This property determines the default format for displaying dates for the client. |
mz.drdate.lenient | Default value: This property enables lenient interpretation of the date/time in the string parameter in the APL function |
mz.httpd.security | Default value: This property enables HTTP communication protected by TLS (i e HTTPS). |
mz.httpd.security.keystore | Default value: This property specifies the path to the keystore that is used for HTTP/TLS. |
mz.httpd.security.keystore.password | Default value: This property must contain the password to the keystore specified in |
mz.httpd.security.key.alias | Default value: This property specifies which of the keys in the keystore that should used for HTTP/TLS (if there are more than one). HTTP will prefer to use the key with this keystore alias. If it is not set and the keystore contains more than one private key, it is undefined which key is used. |
mz.httpd.security.key.password | Default value: This property must contain the password to the key to the key that is used for HTTP/TLS. By default (in |
mz.name | Default value: This property specifies the name of the Usage Engine system. This will be displayed along with IP address and port to the right in the status bar at the bottom of Desktop. |
mz.outputstream.use_compact | Default value: This property enables compact serialization of data. Enabling the property can optimize the size of your serialized data. |
mz.preset.aggregation.storage.path | Default value: This property enables hardcoding of the Aggregation profile directory to the specified path. The Desktop user will still be able to see the set directory, but not change it. |
mz.preset.dupUDR.storage.path | Default value: This property enables hardcoding of the Duplicate UDR profile directory to the specified path. The Desktop user will still be able to see the set directory, but not change it. |
mz.preset.interwf.storage.path | Default value: This property enables hardcoding of the Inter Workflow profile directory to the specified path. The Desktop user will still be able to see the set directory, but not change it. |
mz.server.dateformat | Default value: This property determines the default format for displaying timestamps. |
mz.server.datepartformat | Default value: This property determines the default format for displaying dates. |
mz.server.timepartformat | Default value: This property determines the default format for displaying times for the server. |
mz.use.search | Default value: Setting this property to "false" will disable the global search function in the Desktop. This will decrease the startup time of the Platform by approximately 10%. |
mz.wi.xframeoptions | This property determines if X-Frame-Options are enabled in the Platform- and EC Web Interface in order to protect from framing. The valid values are:
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pico.cache.basedir | Default value: This property specifies the directory that should be used for the pico-cache that is cashing information about all running picos, which is used by all servers and clients. |
pico.rcp.connection.timeout | Default value: The value specified for This property determines the the RCP open connection timeouts in seconds. If you do not specify a value for this property, the value is the same as that set for the property |
pico.rcp.platform.host | Default value: "" This property specifies the IP address or the hostname of the Platform, to be used by other pico instances (e g Desktop, Execution Context, and mzcli). When you enter the hostname as the value of this property, if a failover occurs, the hostname is retrieved from the DNS enabling reconnection. If you enter the IP address as the value of this property, if it is a static IP address, reconnection issues may occur if the IP address changes. |
pico.rcp.platform.port | Default value: This property specifies the port that is used for communicating with the Platform. |
pico.rcp.server.bind_interfaces | Default value: When you set the property Due to the network configuration, it may be required by pico instances to bind to additional interfaces. You can specify these by specifying a comma-separated list of IP address or hostnames in the property pico.rcp.server.bind_interfaces. It is also possible to set this property to the value If you have not set An EC named ec1 has one external and one internal IP address. Other ECs will have to use the hostname To ensure that all connection attempts will use the hostname, you set the property If there is another EC on the external network, ec2 in this example, tries to connect to ec1, it will use the hostname ec1host which maps to the external IP. This will fail. To ensure connectivity you need to set |
pico.rcp.server.host | Default value: This property specifies the IP address or hostname of the pico instances. It will be used to determine the interface that the pico instances must bind to and the IP address/hostname that will be used by connecting processes. When you enter the hostname as the value of this property, if a failover occurs, the hostname is retrieved from the DNS enabling reconnection. If you enter the IP address as the value of this property, if it is a static IP address, reconnection issues may occur if the IP address changes. When the value of this property is left blank, the pico instance will bind to all IP addresses of the host. This means that the pico will listen for inbound network traffic on all network interfaces, and may attempt to use any local IP address for outbound network traffic. If there is more than one IP address for the host, this property has to be set with the correct IP address. Make sure to set the property if you use IPv6, or if a high availability environment is configured. For information about high availability, see High Availability Properties. When |
pico.rcp.timeout | Default value: This property determines the RCP handshake and heartbeat timeouts in seconds. |
pico.rcp.tls.keystore | Default value: This property specifies the path to a keystore and enables the system to use TLS for all RCP connections that are not from the local host. If this property is not set, TLS will not be used. |
pico.rcp.tls.keystore.alias | Default value: This property specifies which of the keys in the keystore that should used for RCP/TLS (if there are more than one). RCP will prefer to use the key with this keystore alias. If it is not set and the keystore contains more than one private key, it is undefined which key is used. |
pico.rcp.tls.keystore.password | Default value: This property must contain the password to the keystore specified in |
pico.rcp.tls.key.password | Default value: This property must contain the password to the key that is used for RCP/TLS. By default (in |
pico.rcp.tls.require_clientauth | Default value: This property specifies if client authentication is required when these are not running on the local host. |
pico.synchronizer.port | Default value: This property specifies the port that is used for synchronizing files from the Platform to external ECs. |
pico.tmpdir | Default value: This property specifies the temp directory you want to use for your picos. |
pico.upgrade_history | Default value: This property specifies the directory where the new and old versions of packages patched into the system are stored. |
rest.client.max.chunk.size | Default value: "8m" This property specifies the maximum chunk size of the HTTP response that the REST Client agent should receive from the server. The agent will reject data with sizes that are larger than the value defined by this property. You can also set this property on the pico level, where the value is only applied to the defined EC. You can refer to Execution Context Properties for more information. |
rest.client.max.content.length | Default value: "64m" This property specifies the maximum length of the HTTP content received by the REST Client agent. The agent will reject content that is longer than the specified value defined by this property. Although it is also possible to set the value of this property to infinite, there will be a possibility where the EC will crash from an out of memory error. So do consider setting the memory size of the EC to be higher than the expected size of the HTTP content that the agent will be receiving. You can also set this property on the pico level, where the value is only applied to the defined EC. You can refer to Execution Context Properties for more information. |
rest.client.max.strict.bytes | Default value: "8m" This property specifies the maximum memory bytes size when loading an entire entity to the memory. The agent will reject response that is larger than the specified value defined by this property. Although it is also possible to set the value of this property to infinite, there will be a possibility where the EC will crash from an out of memory error. So do consider setting the memory size of the EC to be higher than the expected size of the HTTP content that the agent will be receiving. You can also set this property on the pico level, where the value is only applied to the defined EC. You can refer to Execution Context Properties for more information. |