Configuring the address server
To change the configuration of the AAS server, select
Server
Edit Server Parameters.
Enter the following information for the server:
Database directory-
The directory where the address server stores the transaction log.
Database compression size (bytes)-
The size of the transaction log at which the address server will
compress it so that it contains only current allocation information.
Checkpoint directory-
The directory where AAS stores checkpoint files.
Checkpoint interval (seconds)-
The time interval in seconds between checkpoints at which the address
server creates a new checkpoint file from the transaction log.
Number of checkpoints-
The maximum number of recent checkpoint files retained by the address
server.
Password-
Passwords are used for authentication of network services running
on other hosts requesting address allocation service. There can
be any number of passwords.
To add a password, enter it in the field, and click on Add.
To delete a password, enter it in the field, and click on Delete.
To verify the existence of a password in the
database, enter it in the field, and click on Verify.
Click on OK to store the changed configuration.
To restart the address server and
implement any changes you made to
its configuration parameters, select
Server
Reconfigure.
If you want to stop or start the address server at any time, select
Server
Stop Server
or
Server
Start Server.
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 05 June 2007