You view and set parameters for an IBM® Content Search Services server by using the command-line configuration tool.
IMPORTANT Do not alter server parameter values unless instructed to do so by a support representative from IBM Customer Support.
You must specify the authentication token when registering a server with Content Engine.
To view the value:
configTool printToken –configPath path
To generate a new token value:
configTool generateToken –configPath path -seed abcd
For more information about this tool or the meaning of the variables that are used in the command syntax, see Configuration tool usage.
FINE
, FINER
, FINEST
, INFO
, OFF
, SEVERE
, and WARNING
. The default level is INFO
. By default, log files are created in the <server-home>/log
directory.
To set the parameter value:
configTool configureParams –configPath path
–logLevel logging-level
For more information about this tool or the meaning of the variables that are used in the command syntax, see Configuration tool usage.
To set the parameter value:
configTool configureParams –configPath path
–startupHeapSize maximum-heap-size
For more information about this tool or the meaning of the variables that are used in the command syntax, see Configuration tool usage.
<server-home>/plugins
.
To set the parameter value:
configTool configureParams –configPath path –pluginsPath plugin-directory-path
For more information about this tool or the meaning of the variables that are used in the command syntax, see Configuration tool usage.
To view the parameter value:
configTool printAdminHTTPPort –configPath path
To set the parameter value:
configTool configureHTTPListener –configPath path
–adminHTTPPort http-administration-port
For more information about this tool or the meaning of the variables that are used in the command syntax, see Configuration tool usage.
To set the parameter value:
configTool configureParams –configPath path
–tempDirPath temp-directory-path
For more information about this tool or the meaning of the variables that are used in the command syntax, see Configuration tool usage.