Configuring server settings > Server settings

Server settings

The following table lists all of the server settings, in decimal value. The GUI Setting, if any, is from the Replication Console for Linux.

 

ActivationCode

Description—24-character Carbonite Availability activation code

Values—Unique value for each customer

Default—N/A

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Licensing tab, Activation Code

AdapterFlags

Description—Specifies the adapter to use when establishing a connection. This option should not be changed.

Values—2 Encryption, 4 Network Data Representation

Default—4

GUI Setting—None

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This setting is no longer used.

AllFailover

Description—Specifies which IP addresses to failover

Values—0 Failover only monitored IP addresses, 1 Failover all IP addresses

Default—1

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Items to Failover, IP Address(es)

AllMustFail

Description—Specifies whether or not all IP addresses must fail for failover to take place

Values—0 any IP address can fail, 1 All IP addresses must fail

Default—1

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Failover Trigger, All Monitored IP Addresses Fail

AutoReconnect

Description—Specifies whether to reinstate the target connection(s) when the source machine is brought online after a source machine failure

Values—0 Do not reconnect, 1 Reconnect

Default—1

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Setup tab, Source Module Startup Options, Automatically Reconnect During Source Initialization

AutoRemirror

Description—Specifies whether to remirror when a source is brought online after an auto-disconnect

Values—0 Do not remirror, 1 Perform a file differences checksum mirror, 2 Perform a full mirror, 3 Perform a file differences mirror, 4 Perform a date comparison mirror and send data only if the source data is newer than the target data.

Default—1

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Setup tab, Source Module Startup Options, Perform Remirror After Auto-Reconnect

AutoRemirrorRetry

Description—Specifies how often, in seconds, the source should check for connections that have been reconnected but still need to be remirrored

Values—any integer

Default—30

GUI Setting—None

AutoRetransmit

Description—Determines whether or not a source that has lost its connection with a target will attempt to reconnect to the target

Values—0 Do not attempt to reconnect, 1 Attempt to reconnect

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

BackupDir

Description—Location on the target of the backup of the replication sets

Values—any valid path

Default—the location where the Carbonite Availability files were installed

GUI Setting—None

CalculateOnConnect

Description—Specifies whether or not the replication set size should be calculated on connection

Values—0 Do not calculate on connection, 1 Calculate on connection

Default—1

GUI Setting—Connection Manager, Mirroring tab, Calculate Replication Set size on connection

CaseSensitiveRepSetQueries

Description—This entry is no longer used.

ChecksumAll

Description—Setting to allow for the difference checksum option on mirror, verify, or restore to ignore the date, time, and size of the file and perform a checksum calculation on all files

Values—0 Checksum using date, time, size comparison, 1 Checksum all files regardless of the date, time, or file size

Default—1

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Source tab, Mirroring or Verify, Block Checksum All Files on a Difference Mirror

Cleaner

Description—Specifies if a clean mirror will delete files on the target before mirroring

Values—0 Do not delete files before mirroring, 1 Delete files before mirroring

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

Notes—This option is only valid if you have this option enabled and use the clean option with the DTCL mirror command.

ClientLog

This setting is no longer used.

ClientLogName

This setting is no longer used.

ConnectionFile

Description—Name of the database file containing connection information

Values—any valid file name

Default—connect.sts

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Database tab, Database Files, Connection

DataPath

Description—The location of the Carbonite Availability file attribute, replication set, connection, and schedule database files

Values—any valid path

Default—the location where the Carbonite Availability files were installed

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Database tab, Database Files, Folder

DefaultProtocol

Description—The default protocol

Values—1 IP protocol

Default—1

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Network tab, Interface, Default Protocol

Notes—TCP/IP is the only protocol currently supported

DirUNetPort

Description—Port used for directed UDP communications

Values—1025 - 65535

Default—1505

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Network tab, Interface, Network, Status Listen Port and Replication Console for Linux, File, Options, Network, Status Transmit Port

Notes—If you change this value, the source service must be stopped and restarted to implement the change.

DisableAttributeReplication

Description—Specifies whether or not attributes (user, group, or other permissions) are replicated to the target

Values—0 Enable attribute replication, 1 Disable attribute replication

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

EnablePerformanceTracking

Description—This entry will be used in the future.

EnableSparseFileMirroring

Description—Specifies if sparse files are mirrored

Values—0 Disable mirroring of sparse files, 1 Enable mirroring of sparse files

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

EnableTaskCmdProcessing

Description—Queues tasks inline with replication data

Values—0 Disable task command processing, 1 Enable task command processing

Default—0

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Setup tab, Setup Options, Enable Task Command Processing

EnableVolumeLevelReplication

Description—Used by Carbonite Availability for full server jobs

EncryptionCipherFilter

Description—Encryption uses AES 256. Public key exchange uses industry-defined methods implemented by OpenSSL.

EncryptNetworkData

Description—Specifies whether or not data is encrypted before it is transmitted to the target.

Values—0 Do not encrypt data, 1 Encrypt data

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

ExtendedAttributes

Description—Specifies whether or not extended attributes are replicated to the target

Values—0 Extended attributes are not mirrored or replicated, 1 Extended attributes are mirrored and replicated

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

ExtensionNumber

Description—Used by the Carbonite Availability log files.

FileQueueSize

Description—When a mirror is started, one thread reads from the disk and builds the file queue. Another set of threads reads files off of the queue and sends them to the target. This setting is the maximum size of the queue in entries. If you had 100 files to be mirrored and this was set to 16 (the default value), the first thread would fill the queue to a maximum of 16 entries.

Values—1 - 65535

Default—16

GUI Setting—None

Notes—This value must be set prior to starting the mirror process. The higher the number, the more memory that is used.

HBExternalRate

Description—Number of seconds between heartbeats

Values—0 - 65535

Default—3

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Network tab, Heartbeat, Time between Heartbeats

NotesCarbonite recommends a value that is less than 10 (see HBTTL). Zero (0) turns the heartbeats off.

HBInteralRate

Description—This entry is no longer used

HBLoopback

Description—This entry is no longer used.

HBTrace

Description—Specifies whether heartbeat debugging information is generated

Values—0 not generated, 1 Generated

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

HBTTL

Description—Number of seconds without receiving a heartbeat before a remote machine is considered unavailable

Values—0 - 65535

Default—10

GUI Setting—None

HPQueueRatio

Description—Ratio of replication packets to one mirror packet

Values—0 - 65535

Default—5

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Source tab, Queue Ratio, Replication Packets to 1 Mirror Packet

Notes—An HPQueueRatio of 5 indicates 5 replication packets to 1 mirror packet. If you change this value, the source service must be stopped and restarted to implement the change.

IgnoreDeleteOps

Description—Specifies if file and directory delete operations will be replicated to the target

Values—0 Delete operations are replicated to the target, 1 Delete operations are not replicated to the target

Default—0

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Source tab, Replication, Ignore Delete Operations

LoadSourceTarget

Description—Specifies the functionality of the loaded modules

Values—0 Neither the source nor target modules are loaded, 1 Only the source module is loaded, 2 Only the target module is loaded, 3 Both the source and target modules are loaded

Default—3

GUI Setting—None

Notes—This setting will not take effect until the Double-Take service has been restarted.

LogAllOrphans

Description—Specifies whether orphan files are logged to the Carbonite Availability log on the target

Values—0 Do not log the orphan files to the Carbonite Availability log on the target, 1 Log the orphan files to the Carbonite Availability log on the target

Default—0

GUI Setting—Connection Manager/Restoration Manager, Orphans tab, Log Orphaned Files to Target List

LogDir

Description—The location of the Carbonite Availability messages/alerts, verification, and statistics log files

Values—any valid path

Default—the location where the Carbonite Availability files were installed

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Folder

LogFile

Description—The name of the Carbonite Availability messages/alerts log file

Values—any valid file name

Default—DTLog

GUI Setting—None

LogMessageLevel

Description—Specifies the types of messages logged to the.dtl files

Values—0 No messages will be logged, 1 Only alert messages will be logged, 2 Alert and release messages will be logged, 3 Alert, release, and debug messages will be logged

Default—2

GUI Setting—None

MaxChecksumBlocks

Description—Specifies the number of checksum values retrieved from the target

Values—any integer

Default—32

GUI Setting—None

MaxConnections

Description—Number of network requests that can be processed simultaneously.

Values—0 - 65535

Default—5

GUI Setting—None

NotesCarbonite recommends that you not change this value.

MaxLogFileSize

Description—Maximum size, in bytes, of any .dtl log file

Values—limited by available disk space

Default—1048576

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Messages & Alerts, Maximum Length

MaxNumberofLogFiles

Description—Maximum number of .dtl log files that can exist at one time. When Carbonite Availability creates a new .dtl file, if this number is exceeded, the oldest .dtl file is deleted.

Values—1 - 999

Default—5

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Messages & Alerts, Maximum Files

MaxRemoveOrphansOpSize

Description—Determines whether or not Carbonite Availability will send over multiple remove orphan operations. Carbonite Availability will send over the operations if a directory has more files than this number.

Values—0 - 131072

Default—1000

GUI Setting—None

MaxRetry

Description—A generic, application wide setting specifying the number of retry attempts for processes such as creating sockets, starting the service, and so on

Values—any integer

Default—5

GUI Setting—None

MaxWriteChunkSize

Description—Maximum merged op size (in bytes) used during replication

Values—1 - 131072

Default—65536

GUI Setting—None

MemoryQueueToDiskThreshold

Description—A percentage of QmemoryBufferMax that will trigger queuing to disk.

Values—any valid percentage

Default—100

GUI Setting—None

MinCompressionFileSize

Description—The minimum file size, in bytes, that will be compressed. Files smaller than this size will not be compressed.

Values—any file size

Default—1024

GUI Setting—None

MirrorChunkSize

Description—Block size, in bytes, used in the mirroring process

Values—1 - 1048576

Default—65536

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Source tab, Mirror Queue, Size of Mirror Packets

Notes—A higher block size value gives you better throughput, but only to a certain point, then it starts using more memory (this has to do with the way memory is allocated and deallocated). A lower block size value produces slower throughput, but uses memory efficiently.

MirrorOverwrite

Description—Determines if the mirror process overwrites existing files

Values—0 never overwrite, 1 always overwrite, 2 overwrite if older

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

MirrorPrompting

Description—This entry is no longer used.

MirrorQueueLimit

Description—Maximum number of mirror operations that can be queued on the source machine

Values—1 - 65535

Default—1000

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Soruce tab, Mirror Queue, Maximum Pending Mirror Operations

MirrorZeroKFiles

Description—Specifies whether or not empty files, zero byte files, are included in a mirror

Values—0 Zero byte files are skipped and not mirrored to the target, 1 All files are mirrored to the target

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

Notes—If MirrorZeroKFiles is enabled (0), zero byte files are skipped during a full mirror, file differences mirror, and a verification with synchronization.

MissedPackets

Description—Specifies the number of requests sent by the target that go unanswered by the source before failover occurs, when using network responses to monitor for failover

Values—1 - 65535

Default—5

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Missed Packets

MoveOrphanedFiles

Description—Specifies if orphaned files are deleted or moved to the directory specified by MoveOrphansDir

Values—1 Move, 0 Delete

Default—0

GUI Setting—Connection/Restoration Manager, Orphans tab, Move/Delete Orphan Files

MoveOrphansDir

Description—Indicates the name of the directory where orphaned files will be moved if MoveOrphanedFiles=1

Values—any valid path

Default—the location where the Carbonite Availability files were installed

GUI Setting—Connection/Restoration Manager, Orphans tab, Move Orphaned Files to following location

NetPort

Description—Port connection for TCP communications

Values—1025 - 65535

Default—1500

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Network tab, Interface, Service Listen Port

Notes—If you change this value, the source service must be stopped and restarted to implement the change.

NetworkRetry

Description—Specifies the interval, in seconds, at which Carbonite Availability will attempt to reconnect to the target

Values—any positive number

Default—10

GUI Setting—None

NetworkStatusInterval

Description—An internal setting for network communications. Do not modify this setting.

NetworkTimeout

Description—The maximum length of time, in seconds, to wait on a network connection. If data is not received over a network connection within the specified time limit, the connection is closed. During idle periods, Carbonite Availability sends small amounts of keep-alive data at an interval 1/6 of the NetworkTimeout value to keep the socket from being inadvertently closed.

Values—any integer

Default—120

GUI Setting—None

NodeLockedLicenseKey

Description—24-character activation code for a node-locked license

Values—Unique value for each customer

Default—N/A

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Licensing tab, Additional Codes

OpBufferSize

Description—Specifies the number of operations that can be stored in the memory queue prior to queuing to disk.

Values—0 There is no limit to the number of operations that can be stored in the memory queue, 1 or any larger integer

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

PingFrequency

Description—Specifies, in seconds, how often a ping is sent to the source from a monitoring target

Values—1 - 65535

Default—5

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Monitor Interval

PreFailbackWait

Description—Specifies whether or not to wait for the target pre-failback script to complete before finishing a failback

Values—0 Do not wait, 1 Wait

Default—0

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Scripts, Target, Pre-Failback, Delay failback until script completes

PreFailoverWait

Description—Specifies whether or not to wait for the target pre-failover script to complete before finishing a failover

Values—0 Do not wait, 1 Wait

Default—0

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Scripts, Target, Pre-Failover, Delay failover until script completes

QJournalDir

Description—The location where the queue is stored.

Values—any valid path

Default—the location specified during the installation

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Queue tab, Location, Folder

Notes—For best results and reliability, you should select a dedicated, non-boot volume.

QJournalFileSize

Description—The size, in MB, of each queuing transaction log file.

Values—any valid file size, up to 4095 MB

Default—5

GUI Setting—None

QJournalFreeSpaceMin

Description—The minimum amount of disk space, in MB, in the specified QJournalDir that must be available at all times.

Values—dependent on the amount of physical disk space available

Default—50

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Queue tab, Memory and Disk Usage, Minimum Free Space

Notes—The QJournalFreeSpaceMin should be less than the amount of physical disk space minus QJournalSpaceMax.

QJournalPreload

Description—The number of operations being pulled from the disk queue at one time. Do not modify this setting.

QJournalSpaceMax

Description—The maximum amount of disk space, in MB, in the specified QJournalDir that can be used for Carbonite Availability queuing. When this limit is reached, Carbonite Availability will automatically begin the auto-disconnect process.

Values—dependent on the amount of physical disk space available

Default—Unlimited

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Queue tab, Memory and Disk Usage, Maximum disk space for queue

Notes—The unlimited setting allows the disk queue usage to automatically expand whenever the available disk space expands. Setting this option to zero (0) disables disk queuing. Even if you are using the Unlimited option, Carbonite Availability will only store 16,384 log files. If you are using the default 5MB file size, this is approximately 80GB of data. If you anticipate needing to be able to queue more data than this, you should increase the size of the log files.

QLogWriteThrough

Description—Specifies if the disk queues are write-through mode

Values—0 Disk queues are not write-through mode, 1 Disk queues are write-through mode

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

Notes—While write-through mode may decrease the frequency of auto-disconnects, it may also decrease the performance of the source server.

QMemoryBufferMax

Description—The amount of system memory, in MB, that, when exceeded, will trigger queuing to disk.

Values—dependent on the amount of physical memory available; minimum of 32 MB

Default—128 or 512 MB, depending on your operating system

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Queue tab, Memory and Disk Usage, Maximum system memory for queue

QueueSizeAlertThreshold

Description—The percentage of the queue that must be in use to trigger an alert message in the Carbonite Availability log

Values—any valid percentage

Default—50

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Queue tab, Queue Usage Alert Threshold, Alert at following queue usage percentage

RemapLink

Description—Specifies how Carbonite Availability handles a soft link

Values—0 If a soft link exists in a replication set and points to a file or directory inside the replication set, the path contained in the link will retain its original mapping, 1 If a soft link exists in a replication set and points to a file or directory inside the replication set, Carbonite Availability will remap the path contained in that link based on the Carbonite Availability target path

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

RemoveAllOrphans

Description—Specifies if all orphan files will be removed or only those based on RemoveOrphanTime

Values—0 Remove orphans based on the entry RemoveOrphansTime, 1 Remove all orphans

Default—1

GUI Setting—Connection/Restoration Manager, Orphans tab, Remove All Orphans

RemoveOrphansTime

Description—Specifies the amount of time, in minutes, that must be expired before an orphan file is removed

Values—1 - 131072

Default—60

GUI Setting—Connection/Restoration Manager, Orphans tab, Remove Orphans not modified within the following time period

ReplaceTarget

Description—Specifies whether or not to replace the target identity with the source identity during a failover

Values—0 Do not replace, 1 Replace

Default—0

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Failover Method

RepSetDBName

Description—Name of the database that contains replication set information

Values—any valid file name

Default—DblTake.db

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Database tab, Database Files, Replication Set

RestoreOverwrite

Description—Determines if the restoration process overwrites existing files

Values—0 never overwrite, 1 always overwrite, 2 overwrite if older

Default—2

GUI Setting—Restoration Manager, Servers tab, Overwrite existing files during restore

RestorePrompting

Description—This entry is no longer used.

RestoreSpecialExecutableHandling

Description—Specifies if an alternate file is created and updated during a restoration for executables that are in use

Values—0 Do not use alternate files for executables that are in use, 1 Use alternate files for executables that are in use

Default—1

GUI Setting—Restoration Wizard, Restoration Options, Use alternate target files for executables that may be in use

SaveStatFile

Description—Determines if the statistic.sts (statistics logging) file is saved or ovewritten

Values—0 overwrite, 1 saved as statistic-old.sts

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

ScheduleFile

Description—Name of the database file that contains transmission scheduling information

Values—any valid file name

Default—Schedule.sts

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Database tab, Database Files, Schedule

Notes—If you change the name of the database file, the source service must be stopped and restarted to start logging to the new database file.

ScheduleInterval

Description—The number of seconds to wait before checking the transmission schedules to see if transmission should be started or stopped

Values—1 - 3600

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

ShareUpdateInterval

Description—Specifies how often, in minutes, the share file will be sent to the target

Values—1 - 65535

Default—60

GUI Setting—None

SkipCompressionFileExt

Description—A period delimited list of file types that are not compressed, even if compression is enabled.

Values—any period delimited list of file types

Default—mp3.exe.wmv.wma.qt.mpg.mpeg.zip.jpg.jpeg.tiff.tar.rar.cab

GUI Setting—None

SmallFileThreshold

Description—Identifies the size of a small file. The entire file will be mirrored if the file size is below this threshold, thus improving mirror speeds.

Values—any integer

Default—65536

GUI Setting—None

SourcePendingAcks

Description—The number of operations received by the target queue in which the source is waiting for a response

Values—100 - 20,000

Default—2000

GUI Setting—None

StatsFileName

Description—Default file for logging statistics

Values—any valid file name

Default—statistic.sts

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Statistics, Filename

StatsLoggingOn

Description—Specifies if Carbonite Availability logs statistics at startup

Values—0 Stats logging does not start when Carbonite Availability starts, 1 Stats logging starts when Carbonite Availability starts

Default—1

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Setup tab, Setup Options, Log Statistics Automatically

StatsMaxFileSize

Description—Maximum size, in MB, for the statistic.sts file

Values—limited by available disk space

Default—10485760

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Statistics, Maximum Length

StatsMaxObjects

Description—This entry is no longer used.

StatsPort

Description—Port used by DTStat to gather Carbonite Availability statistics

Values—1025 - 65535

Default—1506

GUI Setting—None

StatsShmSize

Description—This entry is no longer used.

StatsWriteInterval

Description—Interval, in minutes, in which statistics are written to the statistic.sts file

Values—0 - 65535

Default—5

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Statistics, Write Interval

SystemMemoryLimit

Description—Set by the Double-Take service, each time it is started, to record the amount of available memory.

TargetPaused

Description—Internal setting that indicates if the target machine is paused. Do not modify this setting.

TargetPausedVirtual

Description—Internal setting that indicates which target machines are paused. Do not modify this setting.

TCPBufferSize

Description—Size of the TCP/IP buffer in bytes.

Values—4096-7500000

Default—375000

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Network tab, TCP Window Size

Notes—This is an operating system buffer, not a Carbonite Availability buffer. If this option is set to zero (0), Linux kernel versions 2.6.7 or later can automatically tune this buffer setting for best server performance. Therefore, the recommended setting is 0 for automatic tuning, if you are using a version 2.6.7 or later Linux kernel. If you want to reduce or control network traffic, you can configure this option to a static size. The default is 375000 for a 1 GB network. Modifications should be relative to that speed using the calculation 37500 * network_speed_in_bits_per_second / 100 Mbit.

TGCloseDelay

Description—The length of time, in milliseconds, a file is held open on the target

Values—0 - 2000

Default—1000

GUI Setting—None

Notes—If disk caching on the target is disabled either manually or by default, the target system may be slow during a mirror. If so, decreasing this setting to 100, 10, and 0 will result in incremental improvements, with 0 returning the system performance to normal.

TGExecutionRetryLimit

Description—The number of times an unfinished operation will be retried on the target before it is discarded. If this value is set to zero (0), an operation will never be discarded and will be retried on the target until it is applied.

Values—0 - 65536

Default—0

GUI Setting—None

TGMirrorCapacityHigh

Description—Maximum percentage of system memory that can contain mirror data before the target signals the source to pause the sending of mirror operations.

Values—2-75

Default—20

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Target tab, Files, Target Mirror Capacity High Percentage

TGMirrorCapacityLow

Description—Minimum percentage of system memory that can contain mirror data before the target signals the source to resume the sending of mirror operations.

Values—1-75

Default—15

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Target tab, Files, Target Mirror Capacity Low Percentage

Notes—The maximum value forTGMirrorCapacityLow is either 75 or TGMirrorCapacityHigh, which ever is lower.

TGRetryLocked

Description—Minimum number of seconds to wait before retrying a failed operation on a target

Values—0-65536

Default—3

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Target tab, Queues, Retry Delay for Incomplete Operations

TGThreadCount

Description—This setting is no longer used

TGUseExtendedQueue

Description—Specifies whether or not Carbonite Availability uses the extended queue

Values—0 Use the extended queue, 1 Do not use the extended queue

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

TGWriteCache

Description—Specifies whether or not Carbonite Availability uses the intermediate cache

Values—0 Bypass the intermediate cache and write directly to disk, 1 Do not bypass the intermediate cache

Default—1

GUI Setting—None

TGWriteFailureBeforeNotification

Description—Specifies the number of times to retry a write failure before logging a notification

Values—any integer

Default—10

GUI Setting—None

UNetPort

Description—Port connection for UDP communications

Values—1025 - 65535

Default—1500

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Network tab, Interface, Heartbeat Transmit Port and Replication Console for Linux, File, Options, Configuration tab, Automatic Service Discovery, Heartbeat Advertisement, Port

Notes—If you change this value, the source service must be stopped and restarted to implement the change

UpdateInterval

Description—Interval, in seconds, at which the Failover Control Center updates the monitored machines display

Values—1 - 9999

Default—1

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Settings, Refresh Rate

UserIntervention

Description—Specifies whether or not user intervention is required to initiate a failover

Values—0 User intervention is not required, 1 User intervention is required

Default—1

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Manual Intervention

UseShareFile

Description—Specifies whether to create and use a share file or to use the shares that are currently stored in the target memory

Values—0 Use the shares that are currently stored in the target memory, 1 Create and use a file containing the share information

Default—1

GUI Setting—Failover Control Center, Monitor Settings, Use .SHR Share Mapping File

VerifyLogAppend

Description—Specifies whether the DTVerify.log file will be appended to or overwritten

Values—0 Overwrite 1 Append

Default—1

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Verification, Append

VerifyLogLimit

Description—Maximum size of the DTVerify.log file in bytes

Values—limited by available hard drive space, up to 4 GB

Default—1048576

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Verification, Maximum Length

VerifyLogName

Description—Name of the verification log file

Values—any valid file name

Default—DTVerify.log

GUI Setting—Server Properties, Logging tab, Verification, Filename

VerifyRetryInterval

Description—The time, in minutes, between when one verification fails and a retry is scheduled to begin.

Values—any valid number

Default—3

GUI Setting—None

VerifyRetryLimit

Description—The number of time a verification will be retried.

Values—any valid number

Default—5

GUI Setting—None

WarningPings

Description—This entry is no longer used.