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Common Configuration Policy Group (Scalability Server)

The Common Configuration policy group contains the following policies for the common configuration scalability server. You can modify policy parameter values using either the Common Configuration configuration view or the Setting Properties dialog.

Don't use agent hostname

Disables the use of agent hostnames for outbound messages if set to True. The CSM server will use the last known agent IP address instead. Use this policy to disable hostnames in environments where a DNS is unreliable or does not exist.

Default: False, <locally managed>

Don't use agent IP address

Disables the fallback to address agents by their last known IP address if set to True. Use this policy to avoid using agent IP addresses in environments where these are rapidly reassigned to some other host.

Default: False, <locally managed>

Message expiration

Controls the hold time for messages that could not be delivered. If set to zero (0), messages are not stored. This policy is intended to support agents behind a NAT router.

Limits: 0–90000

Default: 0, <locally managed>

Number of threads

Specifies the maximum number of threads for outbound messages to agents. The CSM server creates and deletes these threads based on the message volume.

Limits: 2–1000

Default: 100, <locally managed>

More information:

How to Use Configuration Views

How to Use the Common Configuration Configuration View