Specifies the port that the Smart Agent uses to verify the existence of a client — in this case, a VisiBroker application. When you use the default value, null, the Smart Agent connects using a random port number. Smart agent will wake up after this timeout and based on the vbroker.agent.keepAliveThreshold value, will compute whether to do client verification. The logic is if the last received heart beat value is less than current time - (keepAliveTimer + keepAliveThreshold), then do client verification. The value of this property should be greater than 1 second and less than 120 seconds. The number of times the client verification is tried can be controlled by vbroker.agent.maxRetries property. See vbroker.agent.keepAliveTimer. This value should be greater than 0. See vbroker.agent.timer. This value should be greater than 0.
The duration in seconds that the process will pause before trying to reconnect to the Smart Agent in the event of disconnection from the Smart Agent. If the value is -1, the process will exit upon disconnection from the Smart Agent. The default value of 0 (zero) means that reconnection will be made without any pause. Specifies the IP address or host name of a host running a Smart Agent. The default value, null, instructs VisiBroker applications to use the value from the OSAGENT_ADDR environment variable. If this OSAGENT_ADDR variable is not set, then it is assumed that the Smart Agent is running on a local host. When set to true, specifies that the system will display debugging information about communication of VisiBroker applications with the Smart Agent. When set to false, does not allow VisiBroker applications to communicate with the Smart Agent. When set to true, allows a VisiBroker application to fail over to another Smart Agent. Range of ports within interval [clientPort, clientPort+clientPortRange] for the ORB to communicate with the OSAgent. This property is effective only when clientPort is greater than 0 (zero). Valid values are between 0 and 65535. By default, VisiBroker will load Osagent(DSUser
) library when property vbroker.agent.enableLocator=true or vbroker.orb.loadDSUser=true.If this is set to true but the application needs to use OAD with osagent disabled, set vbroker.orb.loadDSUser=true and vbroker.agent.enableLocator=false.
A default value of zero indicates a system default value. If the value is set and falls below the minimum system requirement, then the minimum system requirement value is used. Dispatchers may have their own threadStackSize property set and as such their values are used instead during thread creation. When set to true, the application dynamically loads the fw library to make the Gatekeeper firewall component available.By default, the property is false. When false, the fw library is not loaded, so the gatekeeper firewall component is not available. When set to true, allows VisiBroker applications to cache IOR. It determines if the ORB should rebind in the case of a failure to connect during a LOCATION_FORWARD. When the client is forwarded to a new object, an attempt is made to connect to the new (destination) object. If this attempt ends in failure, the ORB transparently connects back to the original object (the source of the forward). This rebind to the source object occurs only if two conditions are fulfilled. The first is that the total number of forwards at this point (without a normal response punctuating them) should not have exceeded the count specified in this property. When set to TRUE, the server is operating in backward compatibility mode. When set to TRUE, passing a null string causes a BAD_PARAM exception to be thrown. Passing zero length strings is allowed if vbroker.orb.backCompat is TRUE. Specifies the administration directory at which various system files are located. This property can be set using the VBROKER_ADM environment variable. When set to TRUE, this property enables Server Manager within a server so that clients can access to it. When set to true, specifies that clients must always connect to the server using the GateKeeper. Specifies an IOR of the GateKeeper which will be used as proxy to Smart Agent. If this property is not set, the GateKeeper specified by the vbroker.orb.gatekeeper.ior property is used for this purpose. For more information, go to the VisiBroker GateKeeper Guide. Forces the server application to include firewall information as part of any servant's IOR which this server exposes (use Firewall::FirewallPolicy in your code to force it selectively per POA). If set to true, forces PASSTHROUGH firewall mode globally in the application scope (use QoSExt::ProxyModePolicy in your code to force it selectively per object or per ORB).
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When set to true, enables operations exposed, by the Server Manager, to be invoked.
The value of the PATH environment variable under which the ORB is running. The value of the shared library path environment variable. In HP-UX, it corresponds to the SHLIB_PATH environment variable. This is the ORB version of the currently loaded ORB. It can also be obtained by running vbver liborb_r.sl in HP-UX. The command-line argument passed to the CORBA::ORB_init method.
When set to true, allows the Location Service to display debugging information.Note: This property is deprecated. See “Debug Logging properties” for recommended properties to use in its place. When set to true, allows the Location Service to check for the existence of an object referred by an object reference sent from the Smart Agent. Only objects registered BY_INSTANCE are verified for existence. Objects that are either registered with OAD, or those registered BY_POA policy are not verified for existence.
When set to true, allows the event channel factory to be instantiated, instead of an event channel. When set to true, allows output of debugging information. When set to true, allows the event channel to be executed in a console-driven, interactive mode.
If 1, enables master/slave naming services configuration. See “VisiNaming Service Clusters for Failover and Load Balancing” for information about master/slave naming services. This property specifies the full path name for storing the naming service IOR. If you do not set this property, the naming service will try to output its IOR into a file named ns.ior in the current directory. The naming service silently ignores file access permission exceptions when it tries to output its IOR. Note: This property is deprecated. See “Debug Logging properties” for recommended properties to use in its place. This property allows special logging for all of the update operations on the CosNaming::NamingContext, CosNamingExt::Cluster, and CosNamingExt::ClusterManager interfaces.The CosNaming::NamingContext interface operations for which this property is effective are:
bind, bind_context, bind_new_context, destroy, rebind, rebind_context, unbind.The CosNamingExt::Cluster interface operations for which this property is effective are:
bind, rebind, unbind, destroy.The CosNamingExt::ClusterManager interface operation for which this property is effective is:
create_clusterWhen this property value is set to true and any of the above methods is invoked, the following log message is printed (the output shows a bind operation being executed):
When set to true, it specifies that an interceptor be installed to handle fail-over for objects that were retrieved from the VisiNaming Service. In case of an object failure, an attempt is made to transparently reconnect to another object from the same cluster as the original. If 1, the implicit clustering feature is turned on. This property is relevant when the name service cluster uses the Smart Round Robin criterion. When this property is set to 1, a stale object reference that was previously bound to a cluster with the Smart Round Robin criterion will be removed from the bindings when the name service discovers it. If this property is set to 0, stale object reference bindings under the cluster are not eliminated. However, a cluster with Smart Round Robin criterion will always return an active object reference upon a resolve() or select() call if such an object binding exists, regardless of the value of the vbroker.naming.smrr.pruneStaleRef property. By default, the implicit clustering in the name service uses the Smart Round Robin criterion with the property value set to 1. If set to 2, this property disables the clearing of stale references completely, and the responsibility of cleaning up the bindings belongs to the application, rather than to VisiNaming.
This property is used to configure VisiNaming Service instances in the cluster mode or in the master/slave mode. The vbroker.naming.enableSlave property must be set to 1 for this property to take effect.Set this property to cluster to configure VisiNaming Service instances in the cluster mode. VisiNaming Service clients will then be load balanced among the VisiNaming Service instances that comprise the cluster. Client failover across these instances are enabled.Set this property to slave to configure VisiNaming Service instances in the master/slave mode. VisiNaming Service clients will always be bound to the master server if the master is running but failover to the slave server when the master server is down. This property specifies the name of a VisiNaming Service cluster. Multiple VisiNaming Service instances belong to a particular cluster (for example, clusterXYZ) when they are configured with the cluster name using this property. See the related property, vbroker.naming.serverAddresses. This property specifies the host and listening port for the VisiNaming Service instances that comprise a VisiNaming Service cluster. The order of VisiNaming Service instances in this list must be identical to that of the related property vbroker.naming.serverNames, which specifies the names of the VisiNaming Service instances that comprise a VisiNaming Service Cluster. This property supports the format: This property must be set to true on the VisiNaming Service client to utilize the load balancing and failover features available when VisiNaming Service instances are configured in the VisiNaming Service cluster mode. The following is an example of how to use this property:
Specifies the naming service adapter type to use. This property specifies which type of backing store you want the VisiNaming Service to use. The valid options are: InMemory, JDBC, Dx, JNDI. The default is InMemory. Specifies whether to use the Naming Service cache. A value of 1 (one) enables caching. This property is required when the Naming Service cache is enabled (vbroker.naming.cacheOn=1) and the Naming Service instances are configured in Cluster or Master/Slave mode. It helps locate an Event Service instance in the format <hostname>:<port>. For example:See “Caching facility” for details about enabling the caching facility and setting the appropriate properties.
• com.borland.datastore.jdbc.DataStoreDriver—JDataStore driver
• com.sybase.jdbc.SybDriver—Sybase driver
• oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver—Oracle driver
• interbase.interclient.Driver—Interbase driver
• weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver—WebLogic MS SQLServer Driver
• COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver—IBM DB2 Driver
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• jdbc:db2:<db-name>—IBM DB2 URL
• <full-path-JDataStore-db>—DataExpress URL for the native driver This property sets the database reconnection retry time by the Naming Service in seconds. The default value is 30. The Naming Service will ignore the request and throw a CannotProceed exception if the time interval between this request and the last reconnection time is less than the vset value. Valid values for this property are non-negative integers. If set to 0, the Naming Service will try to reconnect to the database for every request.
This setting specifies the backing store type which is JNDI for the JNDI adapter.
This property indicates what transport to be used. The available values are:
ServerQoPPolicy.SECURE_ONLY=1
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ServerQoPPolicy.ALL=3 This property indicates whether naming client authentication is required. When vbroker.naming.security.disable is true, no client authentication will be performed regardless what value this property takes.
When the vbroker.ir.name property is set to the default value, null, the VisiBroker ORB will try to use this property to locate the IR.
When set to true, this property allows the typecode code to display debugging.Note: This property is deprecated. See “Debug Logging properties” for recommended properties to use in its place. When set to true, this property does not allow the use of indirection when writing a recursive typecode. Top-level typecode indirection optimization was introduced in VisiBroker 7.0. Details of this can be examined as OMG Issue 4796 at http://www.omg.org. You may need to turn this optimization off to guarantee successful communication with applications of an older VisiBroker version, which do not recognize the optimization and may cause a MARSHAL exception.
When set to true, this property disables connection caching on the client side.
When set to true, this property disables connection caching on the client side. Specifies the type of client connection management used by a client. The value Pool means connection pool. This is currently the only valid value for this property. 0 (system-defined port) A range should be specified using the vbroker.ce.iiop.clientPortRange property when this property is used. Specifies the range of client ports to be used when a connection is opened by the ORB, starting with the port specified by the vbroker.ce.iiop.clientPort property. Allowed values range from 0 to 65535. vbroker.ce.iiop.connection.forceLinger Specifies the size of the receive socket buffer. The default value 0 (zero) implies system dependent value. Specifies the size of the send socket buffer. The default value 0 (zero) implies system dependent value. When set to TRUE, the server's sockets are configured to send any data written to them immediately instead of batching the data as the buffer fills. When set to TRUE, this property allows the server to call back to the client. Provides a value that identifies the scope identifier or interface number. It is used in conjunction with the IPv6 scoped addresses such as link-local or site-local. The default value is null. This value will be used to formulate into the form “<ipv6 address="">%<ipv6scopeid>” for the getaddrinfo() network function to translate the scope identifier string into a sin6_scope_id integer value of the sockaddr_in6 structure. The IPv6 scoped address is from the IOR host address.
When set to false, disables LIOP connection.
Specifies the host name used by this server engine. The default value, null, means use the host name from the system. Specifies the proxy host name used by this server engine. The default value, null, means use the host name from the system. Specifies the maximum number of connections the server will accept. The default value, 0 (zero), implies no restriction. A boolean value indicating whether the listener has to use IPv4 or IPv6. The default value is false, which will enforce usage of IPv6.If the property vbroker.se.iiop_ts.host is given an IPv4 or IPv6 address value, then you can ignore the property setting.Note: On Windows XP platforms, the IPv6 stack does not accept IPv4 traffic. This is a Microsoft implementation limitation. However, Windows Vista and above do not have such a limitation. Enabling the IPv6 stack on Windows XP requires the associated “…preferIPv6Address…” properties to be set accordingly. This property also supersedes the old-style property name vbroker.connection.onlyListenIPv4=<false|true>. A boolean value indicating whether the listener would generate IPv4 or IPv6 address. The default value is false, which put IPv4 address into the IOR.If the property vbroker.se.iiop_tp.host is given an IPv4 or IPv6 address value, then you can ignore this property setting.
• none provides the first address returned by the getaddrinfo() network function.
• linklocal provides the address type of Link-Local.
• others returned the first other address except if it is the Link-Local type. This value will be used to formulate into the form “<ipv6 address>%<ipv6ScopeId>” for the getaddrinfo() network function to translate the scope identifier string into a sin6_scope_id integer value of the sockaddr_in6 structure.If a link-local address is returned with the value “fe80::1”, then internally the scoped address “fe80::1%eth0” is formulated and passed to getaddrinfo(). Specifies the port number that is used with the host name property. The default value, 0 (zero), means the system will pick a random port number. Specifies the proxy port number used with the proxy host name property. The default value, 0 (zero), means the system will pick a random port number. Specifies the size of the receive socket buffer. The default value 0 implies a system-dependent value. When this property is set to false, this turns on buffering for the socket. The default value, true, turns off buffering, so that all packets are sent as soon as they are ready.This protocol has the same set of properties as the “Server-side thread session IIOP_TS/IIOP_TS connection properties”, by replacing alliiop_ts with boa_ts in all the properties. For example, the vbroker.se.iiop_ts.scm.iiop_ts.manager.connectionMax will become vbroker.se.boa_ts.scm.boa_ts.manager.connectionMax. Also, the default value for vbroker.se.boa_ts.scms is boa_ts.
Specifies the host name that can be used by this server engine. The default value, null, means use the host name from the system. Host names or IP addresses are acceptable values. Specifies the proxy host name that can be used by this server engine. The default value, null, means use the host name from the system. Host names or IP addresses are acceptable values. Specifies the maximum number of cache connection on the server. The default value, 0 (zero), implies no restriction. A boolean value indicating whether the listener has to use IPv4 or IPv6. The default value is false, which will enforce usage of IPv6.If the property "vbroker.se.iiop_tp.host" is given an IPv4 or IPv6 address value, then you can ignore the property setting.Note: On Windows XP platforms, the IPv6 stack does not accept IPv4 traffic. This is a Microsoft implementation limitation. However, Windows Vista and above do not have such a limitation. Enabling the IPv6 stack on Windows XP requires the associated “…preferIPv6Address…” properties to be set accordingly. This property also supersedes the old-style property name vbroker.connection.onlyListenIPv4=<false|true>. A boolean value indicating whether the listener would generate IPv4 or IPv6 address. The default value is false, which put IPv4 address into the IOR.If the property vbroker.se.iiop_tp.host is given an IPv4 or IPv6 address value, then you can ignore this property setting.
• none provides the first address returned by the getaddrinfo() network function.
• linklocal provides the address type of Link-Local.
• others returned the first other address except if it is the Link-Local type. This value will be used to formulate into the form “<ipv6 address>%<ipv6ScopeId>” for the getaddrinfo() network function to translate the scope identifier string into a sin6_scope_id integer value of the sockaddr_in6 structure.If a link-local address is returned with the value “fe80::1”, then internally the scoped address “fe80::1%eth0” is formulated and passed to getaddrinfo(). Specifies the port number used with the host name property. The default value, 0 (zero), means that the system will pick a random port number. Specifies the proxy port number used with the proxy host name property. The default value, 0 (zero), means that the system will pick a random port number. Setting the property vbroker.se.iiop_tp.scm.iiop_tp.dispatcher.unlimitedConcurrency=true implies that setting this property to 0 enables and unlimited number of threads in the thread pool to be created. When this property is set to false, this turns on buffering for the socket. The default value, true, turns off buffering, so that all packets are sent as soon as they are ready. Setting this property to true allows the thread pool dispatcher to create an unlimited number of threads when the property vbroker.se.xxx.scm.yyy.dispatcher.threadMax is set to 0. By default, the ORB will utilize internal heuristics calculation to determine the need of creating new threads.This protocol has the same set of properties as the “Server-side thread pool IIOP_TP/IIOP_TP connection properties”, but replacing all iiop_tp with boa_tp in all the properties. For example, vbroker.se.iiop_tp.scm.iiop_tp.manager.connectionMax becomes vbroker.se.boa_tp.scm.boa_tp.manager.connectionMax. Also, the default value for vbroker.se.boa_tp.scms is boa_tp.
Specifies the host name that can be used by this server engine. The default value, null, means use the host name from the system. Host names or IP addresses are acceptable values. Specifies the proxy host name that can be used by this server engine. The default value, null, means use the host name from the system. Host names or IP addresses are acceptable values. Specifies the maximum number of cache connection on the server. The default value, 0 (zero), implies no restriction. Specifies the port number used with the host name property. The default value, 0 (zero), means that the system will pick a random port number. Specifies the proxy port number used with the proxy host name property. The default value, 0 (zero), means that the system will pick a random port number. vbroker.se.default.local.listener.shm Specifies whether shared memory will be used for the Client and Server to communicate when running on the same machine. When set to true, shared memory is used for the LIOP. When set to false, the LIOP uses a UNIX Domain Socket for IPC. When set to true, the file is hidden in a directory accessible only by the owner. Set this to false if you are using a Main Thread model with LIOP on a Windows system, to ensure that a request is serviced in that environment.This protocol has the same set of properties as the thread pool liop_tp/liop_tp connection properties, but replacing all liop_tp with boa_ltp in all the properties. For example, vbroker.se.liop_tp.scm.liop_tp.manager.connectionMax becomes vbroker.se.boa_ltp.scm.boa_ltp.manager.connectionMax. Also, the default value for vbroker.se.boa_ltp.scms is boa_ltp.This table lists the properties that support bidirectional communication. These properties are evaluated only once—when the SCMs are created. In all cases, the exportBiDir and importBiDir properties on the SCMs are given priority over the enableBiDir property. In other words, if both properties are set to conflicting values, the SCM-specific properties will take effect. This allows you to set the enableBiDir property globally and specifically turn off bidirectionality in individual SCMs.
You can selectively make bidirectional connections. If the client defines vbroker.orb.enableBiDir=client and the server defines vbroker.orb.enableBiDir=server the value of vbroker.orb.enableBiDir at the GateKeeper determines the state of the connection. Values of this property are: server, client, both or none. A client-side property. Setting it to true enables creation of a bidirectional callback POA on the specified server engine. Setting it to false disables creation of a bidirectional POA on the specified server engine. A server-side property. Setting it to true allows the server-side to reuse the connection already established by the client for sending requests to the client. Setting it to false prevents reuse of connections in this fashion.The debug log statements are categorized according to the areas of the ORB from where they are logged. These categories are called source names. Currently the following source names are logged:
• connection – logs from the connection related source areas such as client side connection, server side connection, connection pool etc.
• client – logs from client side invocation path
• agent – logs for Osagent communication
• cdr – logs for GIOP areas
• se – logs from the server engine, such as dispatcher, listener etc.
• server – logs from server side invocation path.
• orb – log outputs from the ORB.
• v_vntfy - logs from the process.
• v_vnchnl - logs from the channel object.
• v_vn_pxsup - logs from proxy supplier objects.
• v_vnper - logs from persistency module.
• v_vndb - logs from low level circular file based db layer
• v_vnlogdiscard - Details of any events that are discarded
• v_vtlog - logs from the process.
• v_vtlper - logs from the log persistence layer.
• v_vndb - logs from low level circular file based db layer.
• v_ots_txncontext - logs from transaction factory, control and coordinator.
• v_ots_interceptor - logs from client and server interceptors and transaction current related operations.
• v_ots_completion - logs related to transaction completion.
• v_ots_pc - logs related to resource and synchronization objects registered.
• v_secauthn - logs from authentication related code (login module, callback handler, identity services and alike).
• v_secauthz - logs from authorization related code (Authorization provider, Authorization domain, role map and alike).
• v_secssl - logs from SSL transport related code (SecureSocketProvider, CertificateFactory and alike).
• v_seccsiv2 - logs from CSIV2 service context protocol related code (Security context management code and alike).
• v_secmisc - logs from the rest of code.
When set to true, all logging statements will be produced unless it is being filtered.
Values are true or false. Specifies the logging level of the log message. When set at a level, the logs with log levels equal to the specified level or above are forwarded. This property is applied at the global level.
Values are emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info and debug ranking from the highest to the lowest.
The meaning of the log levels are:
• emerg - indicates some panic condition.
• alert - a condition that requires user attention--for example, if security has been disabled.
• crit - critical conditions, such as a device error.
• err - error conditions.
• warning - warning conditions--these may accompany some troubleshooting advice. on the opening of a connection.
• info - informational, such as binding in progress.
• debug - debug conditions understood by developers. Values are client, server, connection, cdr, se, agent and orb. Multiple values can be provided as a comma separated string.Note: The source names have to be registered using this property before they can be explicitly controlled using the vbroker.log.filter.default.<source-name>.enable and vbroker.log.filter.default.<source-name>.logLevel properties. When set to true, installs a signal handler based on SIGUSR2 to allow toggling of logging at runtime. Values are true or false.Note: This applies only to UNIX platforms.
• stdout – Name of the Console appender.
• rolling – Name of the rolling file appender.
• simple – Name of a simple predefined output layout.
• xml – Name of Log4J XML event layout.
• full – Name of a full record fields printout layout.
Type of the appender instance that needs to be configured with the logger. Values can be stdout or rolling or a custom appender type. When set to true, the appender will log events asynchronously. This feature is mainly designed to improve logging performance of FileAppender.
Asynchronous logging mechanism, When set to false, the appender outputs the message with synchronous manner.
The following examples explain some of the debug logging properties' usage scenarios. In the example commands, vbapp is a VisiBroker for C++ application.
Takes in a Boolean true or false parameter. Setting this value to true will enable the VisiBroker Web Services Runtime.
If keepAliveConnection is true, this property specifies the maximum number of connections the server will accept. Default 0 indicates no restriction. If keepAliveConnection is true, this property determines the garbage collection cycle time for reaping unused connections. Default is 30 seconds.
Maximum number of threads to be present in the thread pool dispatcher. Default value 0 indicates unlimited number of threads.
Where <se name> is the name of a Server Engine and <scm name> is the name of a Server Connection Manager. Sets the priority of the Listener thread associated with a specific SCM in a specific Server Engine. Can be set at any time prior to the creation of that Server Engine (which occurs during the creation of the first POA that uses that Server Engine.)