Transfer Object Server Policy Group
The Transfer Object Server policy group contains the following policies for the DTS Transfer Object Server (TOS). You can modify policy parameter values by double-clicking a policy to display the Setting Properties dialog.
Note: The Transfer Object Server (TOS), Network Object Server (NOS), and Schedule Object Server are commonly referred to as object servers, DTS servers, and servers throughout the documentation. However, in formal DSM terminology, they are DTS managers.
Specifies that incomplete transfers change their state to Interrupted, so that they can be automatically resumed when agents come online.
Default: True
Indicates whether an object is created in WorldView when a transfer successfully completes. If True and connected to a NOS that is integrated with WorldView, this policy enables the autocreation of computer objects involved in transfer requests that are not registered in the CA MDB (MDB). If such a computer is not found in the MDB, the Transfer Object Server directs the Network Object Server to add the computer to the MDB, the Network Object Repository, and subsequently to your DTS Business Process View.
Default: False
Enables ADT trusted security for this Transfer Object Server, if True. Trusted security applies only to DTS clients using trusted security domains. In a trusted security domain, a DTS administrator defines trusted users and the DTS agents to which they have trusted access. Trusted access means that these users can successfully activate transfers without specifying a user name or password for the DTS agents in the transfer, even if the agents have their security mode set to fail.
Default: False
Indicates that this component must connect to a legacy manager component, if True.
Default: False
Indicates whether a wake-on-LAN signal, or datagram, is sent to all computers involved in the transfer. If False, no wake-on-LAN signal is sent.
Default: True
Specifies the number of seconds of client inactivity that must pass before the client is automatically disconnected by the server.
Limits: 60–36000
Default: 300
Specifies the time in seconds that is allocated to the delivery of CAM messages.
Limits: 60–36000
Default: 300
Indicates whether to scan for incoming transfer requests on the legacy CAM queues. Required for compatibility with earlier versions of DTS (r1–r3).
Default: False
Enables legacy encryption of DTS control messages (Windows only), if True.
Default: False
Specifies the maximum number of clients that can be connected at one time.
Note: A limit lower than the one you specify here may be imposed by the operating system.
Limits: 1–1000
Default: 64
Identifies the DTS Network Object Server to which the Transfer Object Server connects. You can specify either the name of the NOS or the network address. By default, this policy is set to the address of the computer on which the TOS is installed. If set to None, the TOS does not connect to a Network Object Server at startup.
Note: If you are not connected to a Network Object Server, you can do point-to-point transfers by specifying in the runtime parameters the location information of the computers involved.
Default: localhost
Specifies the number of seconds to wait for the Network Object Server to connect successfully to another DTS manager component to resolve network routing for a transfer request. When the specified time expires, the NOS is timed out.
Limits: 5–120
Default: 20
Specifies the interval in minutes that the Transfer Object Server waits before attempting to resume incomplete transfers. If set to 0, this policy is disabled.
Limits: 0–1000000
Default: 720
Example: If you set this policy to 60, the TOS checks all outstanding transfers to its agents every 60 minutes and reactivates them.
Specifies the polling interval in seconds for the Network Object Server's outstanding route lookups.
Limits: 0–1000000
Default: 180
Determines whether incoming transfer requests must be authenticated. Responses to security violations are dependent on the current security mode. Valid values are as follows:
Disables security checking.
Enables security checking. If an invalid request is detected, the operation is permitted to continue. However, the violation is recorded in the log file to indicate the occurrence.
Enables security checking. If an invalid request is detected, the operation is immediately aborted. When fail mode is enabled, users are required to enter a valid user name and password before they are able to display or set the runtime parameters for any of the DTS computers.
Default: fail
Forwards agent notification messages to the NOS, if True, permitting it to create and update computers in the MDB.
Default: True
Defines a TOS-specific parameter. Change only if directed by Technical Support.
Default: True
Defines a TOS-specific parameter. Change only if directed by Technical Support.
Default: True
Specifies the level of auditing detail offered by the manager, that is, the DTS Transfer Object Server. Valid values are as follows:
Specifies no audit messages, that is, auditing is disabled.
Specifies server messages only.
Specifies server, transfer job, and transfer fail messages.
Species all audit messages.
Default: 1
Specifies the port used to listen for legacy TCP requests.
Default: RPORT=<8198>
Specifies the maximum number of transfers that will define a single Fanout, Broadcast, or Multicast group.
Important! DTS supports IPv4 broadcast and IPv4/IPv6 multicast addressing. The BCAST point-to-many protocol is only for use with IPv4 addresses. If you want to perform a broadcast-type transfer over an IPv6 network, use the MCAST protocol with the relevant IPv6 multicast address.
Limits: 2–1000
Default: 30
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