The Other tab allows you to set some options that apply to various sections of the product.
In the web UI, go to
. In the native UI, go to .To filter the display, enter a case-insensitive string in the Filter String field. Note that for the web UI you must press Enter after typing Filter String text.
- Allow Scheduled Actions to Run Concurrently
- Normally, actions and hostactions scheduled to run concurrently will in fact run concurrently. If this option is disabled, the scheduler will wait for the currently scheduled action to stop before starting another scheduled action.
- Always Show The Logged Message Date
- Indicates to display both the message date and time when scrolling messages. By default only the logged message time is shown when scrolling messages in the messages pane or with the command-line -m option.
- Autorun Directory
- Directory in which command files are to be automatically processed.
- Autosend Check Every (seconds)
- Number of seconds scheduler should wait before checking again if there are files to send. Note that this property is only used with continuous autosend.
- Autosend Restart
- Used to determine the period before restarting certain operations. These operations include, but are not limited to, certain failed scheduled actions (both autosend and periodic), router restart, database payload restart, and trigger processing restart.
- Autosend Retry Attempts
- Number of contiguous retries of failed scheduler autosend of a file, after which the action is skipped until the number of minutes specified for Autosend Restart have passed.
- Autosend Round Robin
- If on, indicates to check only the next autosend action at each Autosend Check Every interval. If off, indicates to check all autosend actions at each interval.
- Cluster Network Not Fully Reachable
- When selected, this property prevents the document database from attempting to replicate itself. It is useful in cases where synced servers are not fully able to connect with each other over the required doucment database ports. This property prevents the document DB from restarting repeatedly, but also causes the failover server to exclude events and transfers for the primary server should it become active.
- Custom ILexiComIncoming Class
- Custom LexiComLogListener Class
- Custom LexiComOutgoingThread Class
- Refer to the API javadocs for a description of the interfaces:
- ILexiComIncoming can be used to filter incoming payload streams to an independent repository (database, message queue, different directory/filename, etc.) based on the originating trading partner or payload content or protocol headers/parameters.
- LexiComLogListener can be used to watch XML log events and react to successful/ unsuccessful sends/receives.
- LexiComOutgoingThread can be used to wait/watch for new outgoing payload in an independent repository (database, message queue, directory/filename, and so on) and then stream to the appropriate trading partner using a VersaLex IMailboxController.
Note: For instance, the sample API class PartnerComm in the examples package would be specified as examples.PartnerCommNote: For Cleo LexiCom, API option must be specifically licensed. - Disable Date/Time Portion of Filenames In Sent/Received Box
- When selected, filenames written to the sent and received box will not include a date/time stamp or the product serial number (if synced).
- Document DB Health Check Retry Attempts
- The number of repetitive exceptions that must be thrown in document DB maintenance operations (for example, health checks) before the document DB cluster is restarted.
- Document DB Maximum Result Window
- The maximum number of returned events for document DB searches per daily index. Increases in this limit will impact the VersaLex OSGi process memory usage if large queries are frequent. A change to this limit may take a minute to take effect.
- Document DB Query Maximum Total Hits
- The maximum total number of returned events for document DB searches. Increases in this limit will impact VersaLex main process memory usage if large queries are frequent.
- Document DB Query Page Size
- The number of events returned with each document DB query page as a document search result is built. Specifying larger values results in fewer round trips with the OSGi process to build the result. Increases in this limit will impact the VersaLex OSGi process memory usage if large queries are frequent.
- Document DB Scroll Size
- The maximum number of results returned with each document DB scroll request.
- Email And Execute On Resolution
- If this option is set to true and "Email/Execute on Repetitive Failures" is turned off, when the failure is resolved, an email is sent and/or "execute on" is performed. This option applies to all three levels of "Email/Execute On Repetitive Failures".
- Default value: True
- Email Local And Partner Activation Notifications
- When this option is set to true and a scheduled certificate is activated, an email is sent to the system administrator.
- Default value: True
- Enable GUI as VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom Service/Daemon
- Enabling the GUI as a service/daemon allows the normally GUI-only process to run as a (semi-limited) independent service/daemon. It is only possible for the GUI to operate in this capacity when there is not already a VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom service/daemon running.
Note: Leaving this option off ensures that the service/daemon is capable of starting up.
- Enable Cleo Harmony Service/Daemon as GUI
- Normally if the product is running as a service/daemon, when the product GUI is displayed, it remains a second process and communicates with the service/daemon over the RMI port.
- Enforce Password Policy
- When selected, the configured password policy is enforced for all local user mailboxes that have not overridden this password policy.
- FIPS Mode
- If licensed, this FIPS Edition option may be used to enable use of only the FIPS 140-2 approved cryptographic operations.
Note: When enabled, this mode is not compatible with certain versions of the Microsoft SQL JDBC data base driver. OpenPGP operations are not supported when FIPS Mode is enabled.Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony FIPS Edition Only option, which has additional license restrictions.
- Force Apply/Reset When Changing Content Panes
- When selected, the product displays a dialog box that prompts you to either apply or reset any pending changes before you can move to another content pane.
- Heap Dump on Memory Errors
- When selected, a heap dump is performed for the first occurrence of an out of memory error for the current process. The heap dump will be created only when detected by the internal VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom memory monitor.
- High Priority Transfers Percentage Available Bandwidth
- The percentage of the detected available bandwidth that is allotted to high priority transfers. The bandwidth available to the VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom application is continuously calculated based upon the total transfer rate within the last minute of the currently active transfers.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Include Millisecond In System Log File
- Indicates to add a millisecond (ms=) attribute to each <Mark> element in the system xml log file, which allows for finer granularity on event time stamps. This option will also cause a .millisecond value to be appended to each event's time in the listener's and actions' logged messages.
- LDAP SSL Maximum Protocol Version
- Specifies the maximum protocol version allowed for all LDAP connections that use SSL security.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- LDAP SSL Minimum Protocol Version
- Specifies the minimum protocol version allowed for all LDAP connections that use SSL security.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Macro Multiple Value Separator
- When passing a macro value as a parameter to a batch job (for example, when using an Execute On property) where multiple values are being collected (for example, in a PUT –MUL command), this property can be used to replace the default \n separator character which is interpreted by the batch job as a terminator causing only the first value to be passed as the parameter.
- Maximum Allowed Synchronization Queue Size
- If the synced VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom instance is offline and the maximum queue size is reached, synchronization is disabled and will require re-initialization once the instance is again online.
- Maximum Number of Concurrent Routes
- Maximum number of concurrent router actions that can be active at any given time. If the limit is reached and a new route is needed, it is put on hold until one of the current route actions completes.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Maximum Number of Concurrent Scheduled Actions
- Maximum number of concurrently scheduled actions that can be active at any given time (per instance of the VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom application). If the limit is reached and a new action is scheduled to run presently, it is put on hold until one of the currently running scheduled actions completes.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Maximum Number Of Concurrent Transfer Checks
- Maximum number of concurrent transfer checks (CHECK -TRA) that can be active at any given time. If the limit is reached when a CHECK -TRA action is invoked, the action is suspended until one of the current transfer checks completes. All pending requests are processed in the order in which they are issued.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Maximum Number Of Concurrent Users
- Maximum number of concurrent GUI users allowed at any given time.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Maximum Number Of Trigger Event Threads
- Controls the number of execution threads created for running the actions configured for trigger events.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Maximum Saved Database Transfer Log Entries
- If database transfer logging is enabled but the database is unavailable, transfer log entries are saved to disk and the database is brought up-to-date when it is again available. This applies to the basic send/receive transfer log and EDI option, but does not apply to the database payload option. If the maximum saved entries is reached while the database is down, the oldest saved entries are deleted when new entries are added.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Maximum Trigger Persistor File Size (mbytes)
- Controls the rollover of the trigger file once the specified size is reached.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Minimum Memory Free Percentage
- Minimum percentage of maximum available memory allowed before low memory warnings may be logged. If zero, the internal memory monitor will be disabled.
Note: This option is only available when the optional Cleo System Monitor module has not been licensed.
- Minimum Number Of Macro Index Digits
- When the %index% macro is used, this property determines the minimum number of digits for the index string. The index string is padded with zeros to fill the minimum digit requirement.
- MSMQ Administrative Queue Suffix
- The suffix used for the inbound administrative queue. This is the queue used to monitor MSMQ send acknowledgments. See MLLP Configuration for more information about the Mailbox Queuing tab.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- MSMQ Write Timeout (seconds)
- When writing to an inbound queue, this is the maximum time it should take to receive an acknowledgment on the administrative queue.
- No Reply Sender Display Name
- When an email is sent from Cleo Portal to a user (for example, forgot password reset email), this value is the display name of the (automated) sender.
- No Reply Sender Email Address
- When an email is sent from Cleo Portal to a user (for example, forgot password reset email), this value is the email address of the (automated) sender.
- Number Of Scheduler Threads
- If the scheduler has a large number of autosend tasks to be performed on a very frequent basis, the number of scheduler threads can be increased to help imrprove scheduler performance. Normally, this value should be set to '1' and only increased if performance is seen to be a problem. Use caution when tuning this variable, as too many threads could create downstream bottlenecks.
Note: By default, periodic (non-autosend) actions run independently from autosend actions. Therefore, the total number of scheduler threads will actually be set to this value plus one. The only exception to this is if host-level or system-level action concurrency is disabled.Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Only Cleo Harmony Service/Daemon Auto-Starts Tasks
- Normally if VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom is NOT running as a service/daemon and if the VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom GUI is displayed, it will start up the schedule and local hosts if they have been marked for automatic startup.
- Portal Application Name
- The name to be used in emails sent from Cleo Portal, displayed in the browser, and so on, to identify Cleo Portal.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Portal Auth Token Expiration (seconds)
- Controls how long a user session in Cleo Portal will last before timeout/expiration.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Portal Custom Forgot Password URL
- Indicates an URL to send Cleo Portal users to when they click Forgot your password? link instead of displaying the default dialog.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Portal Forgot Password Link Expiration (seconds)
- Controls how long an emailed Cleo Portal password reset link lasts before becoming expired.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Portal Idle Timeout (minutes)
- Controls how long Cleo Portal can be idle before it times out.
- Possible values: -1 or a positive integer. Specify -1 for no time out.
- Default value: -1
- Portal Maximum Outlook Attachment Size (bytes)
- Controls the threshold for uploading files from Outlook. Files smaller than this value are attached to Outlook. Files equal to or larger than this value are uploaded to Cleo Portal.
Note: Do not set this value higher than the mail server's attachment size limit.Note: This is a Cleo Harmony option.
- Portal Self Registration Link Expiration (hours)
- Controls how long an emailed Cleo Portal invitation link lasts before before becoming expired (after which the invited user will need to request a reinvitation).
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- VersaLex Service/Daemon RMI Port
- When VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom software is installed and/or running as a Windows service or Unix daemon, it listens on this TCP/IP port to accept VersaLex client commands.
- VersaLex Service/Daemon RMI Secondary Ports
- In addition to the main RMI port above, one additional RMI port is used by the service/daemon and each VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom client (GUI or commandline). By default, these secondary ports are dynamically allocated, which is potentially a problem for installations accessed over a WAN and/or through a firewall. At least two secondary ports should be specified (these ports need to be open both inbound and outbound through the firewall).
- VersaLex Service RMI Bind Address
- The RMI server bind address. Only change the default setting if VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom UI or API client access is needed across nodes. If this is the case, remember to block the RMI ports except between the nodes involved.
- Replicate Event Log Queue Size
- The maximum in-memory replicate event log queue size. A larger queue size might be necessary for high-throughput spikes to buffer against adversely affecting active and new transfers.
Note: This is a Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony option.
- Retry All Failed Scheduled Actions
- Select this option to automatically retry scheduled actions that fail. For autosend actions, retries occur after the Autosend Restart (in minutes) has elapsed. For periodic actions, retries occur at the next scheduled time that falls after the Autosend Restart time.
- Run Scheduler Automatically At Startup
- Select this option to run scheduled actions at start up. For synchronized systems, also called a cluster, selecting this option ensures that schedulers are synchronized across the cluster.
- Save Messages in Host Files
- In addition to the VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom log file, messages generated by a specific action are saved in its host file for later recall.
- Sent/Received Box Archive
- Enables automatic archiving of configured host sentbox and receivedbox folders. The VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom application checks each enabled host every 15 minutes. As files are archived, a timestamp indicating when the file was originally created is appended to the file name to ensure the archive contains unique files.
- Sent/Received Box Archive After Files
- The maximum number of files allowed in the sentbox and receivedbox directory. The VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom application will automatically archive the oldest files into the archive subdirectory until n / 2 files remain in the directory.
- Sent/Received Box Archive Size (mbytes)
- The maximum size in megabytes of the files allowed in the sentbox and receivedbox directory. The VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom application will automatically archive the oldest files into the archive subdirectory until the size of the files to retain in the directory is less than n/2 files. This parameter also controls the maximum size of the archive file stored in the archive subdirectory. When this file size is exceeded a new archive file is created.
- Sent/Received Box Archive Append To Zip
- Determines whether when archiving, compressed file entries will continue to be appended to existing zip files until the maximum archive size is reached; or whether new zip files should be created during each archive cycle. On very busy systems where the number of files to be archived is large, disabling this setting may allow archiving to complete faster, however the resulting zip files may be significantly smaller.
- Show Hidden Panels
- Some hosts have configuration panels that are by default hidden from view.
- Starting Unique File Affix
- Text appended to an incoming filename that is repeatedly incremented by 1 until a unique name is found.
- Synchronized Backup Failover (minutes)
- If a production system should go offline, number of minutes that a synchronized backup waits before it switches into a "production" mode.
- System Administrator Email Address
- The value to use as the System Administrator email address. You can specify a comma-, semicolon-, or colon-delimited list of email addresses. If you specify a list, the first address in the list is considered both the FROM and the TO. Subsequent e-mail addresses will only be considered TO. The first e-mail address should be an address internal to the company.
Note: The System Administrator Email Address can be used anywhere where an email address is configured for an email notification by specifying the %admin% macro.
- System From Email Address
- The value to use as the FROM address in email sent from the system. If you specify a value, it supersedes the value specified for the System Administrator Email Address property. If no value is specified, the system uses the value specified for the System Administrator Email Address property.
- Timeout For Directory Operations (seconds)
- Length of time the scheduler will wait for directory operations (for example, file listing) when pre-checking actions for runnability. If a runnability check exceeds this time due to a nonresponsive file system, the root of the associated directory path is added to a wait list. Once a root (for example, D: or \\filsvr01\folder) is on a wait list, all subsequent attempts by the scheduler to access any descendent of this path will be bypassed immediately, thereby avoiding large delays due to a nonresponsive file system. The root path will only remain on the wait list for a given period, as specified through the property, Wait Time For Nonresponsive File Systems (minutes).
To disable monitoring of directory operations, set this value to zero (0).
See also Timeout For File Operations (seconds) and Wait Time For Nonresponsive File Systems (minutes).
- Timeout For File Operations (seconds)
- Length of time the scheduler will wait for file operations (for example, file existence) when pre-checking actions for runnability. If a runnability check exceeds this time due to a nonresponsive file system, the root of the associated directory path is added to a wait list. Once a root (for example, D: or \\filsvr01\folder) is on a wait list, all subsequent attempts by the scheduler attempts to access any descendent of this path will be immediately bypassed, thereby avoiding large delays due to a nonresponsive file system. The root path will only remain on the wait list for a given period, as specified through the property, Wait Time For Nonresponsive File Systems (minutes).
To disable monitoring of file operations, set this value to zero (0).
See also Timeout For Directory Operations (seconds) and Wait Time For Nonresponsive File Systems (minutes).
- Transfer Log Queue Size
- The maximum in-memory transfer log queue size. A larger queue allows more time before a database outage adversely affects active and new transfers.
- Transfer Query Size
- The maximum number of results to be returned and displayed when you query transfers. If the number of results returned exceeds this value, the product displays a message to that effect and that you should refine the query to return fewer results.
- Unique File Algorithm
- Algorithm that determines how incoming files are uniquely named.
- Wait for Dial-up Disconnect Before Exiting
- Normally VersaLexCleo HarmonyCleo VLTraderCleo LexiCom will exit without waiting for the Cleo LexiCom dialer to disconnect.
- Wait Time For Nonresponsive File Systems (minutes)
- The length of time a root path will remain on the wait list after a failed attempt (timeout) to access it during scheduler runnability pre-checks. While a root path is on the wait list, any attempt to access it during scheduler pre-checks will fail immediately, thereby avoiding large delays in the scheduler. Once the wait time has expired, assuming the file system problem has been resolved, all future access is restored.
See also Timeout For Directory Operations (seconds) and Timeout For File Operations (seconds).
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