HP 3PAR Policy Server Administrator's Guide (QR483-96003, December 2012)

HP 3PAR Policy Server 7-9
Name Description Supported values
Backup/Restore Settings
com.axeda.apm.
backup-restore.data-
directory=
Specifies the directory where the
data files are stored. You should not
need to change this value.
This value is set during installation, based on the installation
directory for Policy Server and the HSQL database. For
example, on Windows, this value is C:/Program Files
(x86)/HP3PAR/PolicyServer/hsqldb/apm/.
com.axeda.apm.backup-
restore.backup-
directory=
Specifies the directory where the
backup files are stored. You should
not need to change this value.
This value is set during installation, based on the installation
directory for Policy Server and the HSQL database. For
example, on Windows, this value is C:/Program Files
(x86)/HP 3PAR/PolicyServer/hsqldb/
apm/backup/.
com.axeda.apm.backup-
restore.backup-fileset=
Specifies the file set for automatic
backups.
Do NOT change this value. It should be set to:
apm.backup,apm.data,apm.script,apm.properties
Pool for XML Parser
com.axeda.apm.
parser.max-pool-
size=5000
Specifies the maximum number of
connections in the connection pool.
Increase this value based on the
number of agents. The greater the
pool size, the more memory is used.
The default value is 5000. This value cannot be less than 10.
Any value less than 10 is considered to be 10.
Contact Thread Queue Size and Max Delay Settings
com.axeda.apm.db.
maxContact
ThreadUpdate
QueueSize
Specifies the maximum size of the
update contact thread queue (the
number of asset items).
The default value is 10000.
com.axeda.apm.db
maxContact
ThreadUpdate
Delay
Specifies the maximum delay
between contact thread updates (in
seconds).
The default value is 10 seconds.
Message Settings
com.axeda.apm.
message.timeout
Specifies the number of milliseconds
that Policy Server will wait for a
message to be sent to it. Messages
that take longer than this time period
will be discarded and a warning will
be issued.
The default value is 10000 milliseconds.