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Web MV Dialog
The areas of the Web Message Viewer dialog are as follows:
- The Messages Database Size area allows you to specify the amount of disk space that you want to allocate to store CA Automation Point messages. The higher this value, the more messages you can store in your database. You will only be able to view as many messages as can be stored in this database. For example, if you specify that you want to allocate 10 MB, you will be able to view 12,771 messages at one time. If try to view message 12,772, Web MV overlays message 1 with message 12,772. If you then decide to view message 12,773, Web MV will overlay message 2 with message 12,773, and so on. In this scenario, Web MV will keep overlaying messages, only allowing you to view 12,771 messages at a time.
You can specify a maximum of 16,000 MB. We recommend that you allocate a minimum of at least 10 MB.
Important!
- The database resides in the directory installDir\STOREDAPMSGS. This directory is created on the hard drive on which CA Automation Point is installed.
- Web MV deletes the existing database before creating a new database with an updated message capacity.
- Web MV deletes the existing message database when Web Message Viewer is disabled, but saves the configuration settings for future use. These configuration settings are used when you next activate the Web Message Viewer.
- The Enable Windows for Web Viewing area of the dialog allows you to specify which CA Automation Point-managed sessions are eligible for Web Message viewing. Because these CA Automation Point sessions are not defined in the session definition set, these check boxes provide the same functionality as the Enable Web MV field for user-defined sessions. To view messages from these sessions, you must select the appropriate session name in the Web Message Viewer application. The following session names are assigned to these CA Automation Point-managed sessions: AXC (AP Msg Recall), OPS (CA OPS/MVS Messages), and VOX (AP Notification Messages).
- The Advanced button displays the Advanced dialog, which allows you to further configure Web MV.
For information on the Advanced dialog, see the Configuration Manager help.
- The Security button displays Remote Security dialog, which allows you to configure security for Web MV.
Note: For information on the Remote Security dialog, see the Configuration Manage help.
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