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Configuring the Server Event Manager
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The <Parameter> blocks are used to specify the behavior of an action. It is also possible to
identify a parameter by its “Name” attribute. Parameters are identified by their
“Name” attributes.
Whenever the server performs an action, it searches the parameters from the inside out, which
means it searches the parameter block inside the <Action> block first and then inside the
<Events> block. This allows you to specify a parameter for all events. Alternatively, you can
specify a parameter for all actions of an event.
Note the following:
When the Interplay Engine server sends e-mails, it uses the login of the Server Execution
User. Make sure the mail server is aware of the username and password of this account
(usually a domain account). If the mail server is not aware of this account, it might reject the
e-mail request.
E-mail service might be unreliable if there are too many event notices in a short time frame.
Some events might be dropped. Because a large number of event notices indicates a
problem, the administrator needs to investigate and correct the problem.
Supported Actions in Config.xml
The following section describes the action that is currently supported in Interplay and that is
configured in Config.xml to be performed when an event occurs.