Advanced Multi-Tier Client Configuration
Advanced Settings
The default values for most of these settings are recommended and sufficient for most situations.
Adjustments may negatively impact performance or lead to other undesirable results. Please use caution!
Section | Key | Value | Description |
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BrokerTimeout | 30 |
The amount of time the client will wait for a connection to an agent. The default value is 30. Value is measured in seconds. | |
ReceiveTimeout | 120 |
The amount of time the client will wait for a query to return with data. The default value is 120. Value is measured in seconds. | |
ShowErrors | Yes |
With this set to yes any |
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ServerType or Domain or Provider Type |
Oracle 10.x or Progress 100SQL or Odbc etc. |
Each key name in this section represents a different provider type or "Domain". To add a provider type, simply add a new line using the same syntax as the default types. | |
Communications | Must be correctly synchronized with server-side Broker Rulebook settings. For more details, see Configuring Multi-Tier Communications Attributes. | ||
n/a |
How to Change these Advanced Settings
...on Mac OS X
Global configuration information is contained in /Users/*/Library/Preferences/com.openlinksw.uda.plist.
For best results, use the System Preferences >>
If necessary, any plist editor (or even a plain-text editor) can be used to edit this settings file.
...on Windows
Global configuration information is contained in the OPENLINK.INI sub-section of the registry. Windows platforms use the registry to store all configuration information.
To edit or view to registry, run the regedit program.
To view the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\OPENLINK.INI
...on Unix-like OS
[Communications] settings are stored in the active $ODBCINI file. Most other settings may be found in $OPENLINKINI.Referenced by...