Manager Policy Group (Remote Control)
The Manager policy group contains the following remote control manager policies. You can modify policy parameter values by double-clicking a policy to display the Setting Properties dialog.
Note: For all policy settings that specify a time period, the units are seconds.
Specifies the age of rejected sessions after which they are deleted automatically. This policy enables you to configure a separate purging value for rejected sessions as compared to the value used for purging closed sessions, thereby customizing session retention to match your corporate policy. This purge action occurs during a scheduled session purge, and the Next session purge policy controls the regularity of the session purges.
Note: Changing the value does not require restarting the management server.
Default: 86400
Specifies the age of closed sessions after which they are deleted automatically. This purge action occurs during a scheduled session purge, and the Next session purge policy controls the regularity of the session purges.
Default: 86400
Specifies the interval between which the address book permissions table is checked for obsolete users. For example, if a user is removed from a Windows domain, all permissions associated with this user will also be removed.
Default: 86400
Specifies the interval between which sessions at the domain manager are checked to determine whether the active session is still active. For example, if this value is 3600 seconds, then every 3600 seconds all active sessions will be checked, regardless of how long the session has already been active.
Default: 3600
Specifies the time after which a computer becomes inactive. If there has been no registration or status change event activity from a host in the seconds specified by the Inactive timeout policy setting, the host is contacted to determine the current status. If the host cannot be contacted, it is switched to the unknown state.
Note: The host periodically reregisters with the domain manager to inform the domain manager that it is still alive. The registration interval of the host is dictated by the common agent registration. For more information, see the Registration refresh scheduled job policy in the Configuration Policy section of the DSM Explorer Help.
Remote Control does not depend on having this feature enabled, as it is only used as a visual feedback within the DSM Explorer. In very large deployments (50,000 plus agents), where there are large numbers of host computers that have not reregistered within the specified period and cannot be contacted, the overhead of performing the registration checks and updating the status of the agents can be significant, resulting in very high CPU utilization for extended periods of time. Therefore, if you enable this policy, set it to a value that is compatible with your environment.
All timeout settings are accurate to within 10%. If this value is zero (0), the host will never become inactive.
Note: Changing the value does not require restarting the management server.
Limits: 0–1000000000
Default: 0
Specifies the maximum number of sessions stored by the management server. If this value is reached, the oldest sessions are discarded on the next session purge cycle. The session purge is controlled by the Next session purge configuration value.
Default: 20000
Specifies the interval in seconds between each session purge. During a session purge, all closed or rejected sessions older than the value specified respectively in the Age of sessions to purge or Age of rejected sessions to purge policy are deleted.
Note: Changing the value does not require restarting the management server.
Default: 3600
Specifies that the remote control manager store the descriptions of remote computers in the address book, if True.
Default: False
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