BBOM0001I messages are issued during server startup, and indicate the product configuration settings. Unless otherwise indicated, these variables apply to all application servers, including the deployment managers, node agents, and JMS servers.
You cannot change some of these setting. The ones you can change, must be changed using the administrative console. Any changes that you make directly to the was.env file for a specific server is overridden the next time the server starts.
Use the following table to determine which WebSphere Application Server variable, custom property or administrative console field must be updated to change the value of a specific internal variable.
Internal variable name | How to change indicated value | Comments |
adjunct_region_libpath (application server and deployment manager only) | Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure click Java and Process Management > Process Definitions > Adjunct > Environment Entries > LIBPATH. | Specifies the libpath for the adjunct process' JVM. |
cell_name | User cannot change. | Initially specified during installation and customization. |
cell_short_name | User cannot change. | Initially specified during installation and customization. |
client_ras_logstreamname | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the client_ras_logstreamname property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
com_ibm_security_SAF_EJBROLE_Audit_Messages_Suppress | In the administrative console,click Security > Security administration > Applications > Infrastructure. Under Additional Properties. click Custom Properties > New. Add the com_ibm_security_SAF_EJBROLE_Audit_Messages_Suppress property and specify a different value. | |
com_ibm_DAEMON_claim_ssl_sys_v3_timeout | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. | Select an existing alias or create a new SSL Configuration Repertoire. |
com_ibm_DAEMON_claimClientAuthentication | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. | Select an existing alias or create a new SSL Configuration Repertoire. |
com_ibm_DAEMON_claimKeyringName | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. | Select an existing alias or create a new SSL Configuration Repertoire. |
com_ibm_DAEMON_claimSecurityCipherSuiteList | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. | Select an existing alias or create a new SSL Configuration Repertoire. |
com_ibm_DAEMON_claimSecurityLevel | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. | Select an existing alias or create a new SSL Configuration Repertoire. |
com_ibm_HTTP_claim_ssl_sys_v2_timeout | User cannot change. | This variable has been deprecated. |
com_ibm_HTTP_claim_ssl_sys_v3_timeout | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transports > ssl_transport. | Transport option only appears if you have an HTTP transport defined for your system. |
com_ibm_HTTP_claim_sslEnabled | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transports > ssl_transport. | Transport option only appears if you have an HTTP transport defined for your system. |
com_ibm_HTTP_claimClientAuthentication | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transports. | Transport option only appears if you have an HTTP transport defined for your system. |
com_ibm_HTTP_claimKeyringName | In the administrative console, click Server > Application Server > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transports. | Transport option only appears if you have an HTTP transport defined for your system. |
com_ibm_HTTP_claimSecurityCipherSuiteList | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transports | Transport option only appears if you have an HTTP transport defined for your system. |
com_ibm_HTTP_claimSecurityLevel | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transports. | Transport option only appears if you have an HTTP transport defined for your system. |
com_ibm_Server_Security_Enabled | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Security > Sever Security. | Select an existing alias or create a new SSL Configuration
Repertoire. This setting overrides the setting specified using the Security > Global Security > enabled/disabled field in the administrative console. |
control_region_classpath | User cannot change. However an additional path can be appended to the specified path. To do this, in the administrative console click Servers > Application Servers > server > Java and Process Management > Process Definitions > Java Virtual Machine and specify the classpath to be appended. | Specifies the classpath used by the conroller's JVM. |
control_region_http_queue_timeout_percent | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click and cells, and then click New. Add the control_region_http_queue_timeout_percent property and specify a different value. | Indicates the percentage of the HTTP dispatch time limit that should be used as the maximum amount of time that an HTTP request can spend on the workload management (WLM) queue. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
control_region_https_queue_timeout_percent | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click and cells, and then click New. Add the control_region_https_queue_timeout_percent property and specify a different value. | Indicates the percentage of the HTTPS dispatch time limit that should be used as the maximum amount of time that an HTTPS request can spend on the workload management (WLM) queue. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
control_region_iiop_queue_timeout_percent | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the control_region_iiop_queue_timeout_percent property and specify a different value. | Indicates the percentage of the IIOP dispatch time limit that should be used as the maximum amount of time that an IIOP request can spend on the workload management (WLM) queue. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
control_region_jvm_localrefs | Should only be used under the direction of IBM support. | |
control_region_jvm_logfile | User cannot change. | Specifies the file to which the conroller's JVM will write messages. |
control_region_jvm_properties_file | User cannot change. | Is dynamically created. |
control_region_libpath | In the administrative console, click Server > Application Server > server > Java and Process Management > Process Definitions, and specify the libpath. | |
control_region_mdb_queue_timeout_percent | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the control_region_mdb_queue_timeout_percent property and specify a different value. | Indicates the percentage of the MDB dispatch time limit that should be used as the maximum amount of time that an MDB request can spend on the workload management (WLM) queue. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
control_region_mdb_request_timeout (application server only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the control_region_mdb_request_timeout property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
control_region_sip_queue_timeout_percent | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the control_region_sip_queue_timeout_percent property and specify a different value. | Indicates the percentage of the SIP dispatch time limit that should be used as the maximum amount of time that a SIP request can spend on the workload management (WLM) queue. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
control_region_sips_queue_timeout_percent | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the control_region_sips_queue_timeout_percent property and specify a different value. | Indicates the percentage of the SIPS dispatch time limit that should be used as the maximum amount of time that a SIPS request can spend on the workload management (WLM) queue. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
control_region_ssl_thread_pool_size | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
control_region_thread_pool_size | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
control_region_thread_stack_size | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
control_region_timeout_dump_action | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Specify control_region_timeout_dump_action in the Name field and JAVADUMP, javadump, SVCDUMP, or svcdump in the Value field. | Indicates whether a Java core dump or an SVC dump should be taken whenever a timeout occurs for work that has been dispatched to a servant. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information |
control_region_timeout_dump_action_session | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Specify control_region_timeout_dump_action_session in the Name field and JAVADUMP, javadump, SVCDUMP, or svcdump in the Value field. |
Indicates whether a Java core dump or an SVC dump should be taken whenever a timeout occurs for an HTTP, HTTPS, SIP, or SIPS request that has been dispatched to a servant. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information |
control_region_timeout_save_last_servant | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the control_region_timeout_save_last_servant property and specify a different value. | Indicates whether the last available servant should be abended if a timeout situation occurs on that servant, or the last available servant should remain active until a new servant is initialized. See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information |
control_region_use_java_g | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Java and Process Management > Process Definitions Java Virtual Machine and select Debug Mode. | Indicates if conroller's JVM should use the debug JVM (java_g). Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. |
control_region_wlm_dispatch_timeout (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Container Settings, click Container Services > ORB Service. Specify a different value in the WLM Timeout field. | |
daemon_group_name | User cannot change. | |
daemon_protocol_iiop_listenIPAddress | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the DAEMON_protocol_iiop_listenIPAddress. In the Value field, type * to specify bind all, or the IP name to specify bind-specific support. | Allows you to restrict the IP addresses to which the location service daemon binds. You set this variable in your cell-level variables.xml file. |
daemon_start_command | User cannot change. | |
daemon_start_command_args | User cannot change. | |
daemon_wlmable | User cannot change. | |
daemonInstanceName | User cannot change. | |
daemonName | User cannot change. | |
nls_language | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the nls_language property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
node_name | User cannot change. | |
node_short_name | User cannot change. | |
nonauthenticated_clients_allowed | In the administrative console, click Security > Global security. Under Authentication, click Authentication Protocol > zSAS authentication. | |
protocol_accept_http_work_after_min_srs | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_accept_http_work_after_min_srs property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_accept_iiop_work_after_min_srs | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the protocol_accept_iiop_work_after_min_srs property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_bboc_log_response_failure | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_bboc_log_response_failure property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_bboc_log_return_exception | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_bboc_log_return_exception property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_giop_level_highest | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_giop_level_highest property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_http_backlog | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_http_backlog property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_http_large_data_inbound_buffer | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_http_large_data_inbound_buffer property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_http_large_data_response_buffer | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_http_large_data_response_buffer property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_http_max_connect_backlog | User cannot update. | No longer used. |
protocol_http_max_keep_alive_connections | User cannot update. | No longer used |
protocol_http_timeout_output (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transport > non_ssl_transport > Custom Properties. Select the ConnectionResponseTimeout property and specify a new value. | See HTTP transport custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_http_timeout_output_recovery (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_http_timeout_output_recovery property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_http_transactionClass | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_http_transactionClass property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_http_transport_class_mapping_file | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > z/OS additional Settings. | Important: This variable is deprecated.
When possible, use a workload classification document file instead of this
variable. See Classifying z/OS workload for
more information.
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protocol_http_transport_network_qos | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > z/OS additional Settings. | |
protocol_https_backlog | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_https_backlog property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_https_max_connect_backlog | User cannot change. | No longer used. |
protocol_https_max_keep_alive_connections | User cannot change. | No longer used. |
protocol_https_timeout_output (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Web Container Settings > Web container > HTTP transports > ssl_transport > Custom Properties. Select the ConnectionResponseTimeout property and specify a new value. | See HTTP transport custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_https_timeout_ output_recovery (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_https_timeout_ output_recovery property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_https_transactionClass | User cannot change. The value specified for the protocol_http_transport_class_mapping_file variable is also used for this variable. | |
protocol_iiop_backlog_ssl | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_iiop_backlog_ssl property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_iiop_backlog | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_iiop_backlog property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
protocol_iiop_daemon_listenIPAddress | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. Specify the new IP address. | |
protocol_iiop_daemon_port | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. | |
protocol_iiop_daemon_port_ssl | In the administrative console, click System Administration > Node groups > sysplex node group > z/OS Location Service. | |
protocol_iiop_no_local_copies | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Container Settings, click Container Services > ORB Service. | |
protocol_iiop_propagate_unknown_service_ctxs | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the protocol_iiop_propagate_unknown_service_ctxs property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
ras_debugEnabled | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_default_msg_dd | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_default_msg_dd variable. | |
ras_dumpoptions_dumptype | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_hardcopy_msg_dd | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_hardcopy_msg_dd variable. | |
ras_log_logstreamName | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_log_logstreamName variable. | |
ras_minorcode_action | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_stderr_ff_interval | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_stderr_ff_interval variable. | |
ras_stdout_ff_interval | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_stdout_ff_interval variable. | |
ras_time_local | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_time_local variable. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
ras_trace_basic | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_trace_ctraceParms | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_trace_defaultTracingLevel | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_trace_detail | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_trace_exclude_specific | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_trace_minorCodeTraceBacks | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_trace_outputLocation | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_trace_outputLocation variable. | |
ras_trace_specific | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
ras_trace_BufferCount | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_trace_BufferCount variable. | |
ras_trace_BufferSize | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the ras_trace_BufferSize variable. | |
read_license_agreement | User cannot change. | Indicates that the server's initialization code will verify license agreement. The default is 1. If this variable is not set to 1, the server will not initialize. |
security_SMF_record_first_auth_user | In the administrative console, click Environment > WebSphere Variables, select the appropriate node or cell from the pull-down list of available nodes and cells, and then click New. Add the security_SMF_record_first_auth_user property, and set it equal to 1 to fill the SM120CRE field with the ID of the first authenticated user. By default, the property is set to 0, and the SM120CRE field is filled with the ID under which the server activity began. This is often the guest ID. | If no authentication for a request is required, then the SM120CRE field will NOT contain an authenticated user ID for that request. Instead, it will contain an unauthenticated ID, typically the guest account ID or the WebSphere server ID. |
security_sslKeyring | User cannot change. | No longer used. |
security_zOS_domainName | User cannot change. | Set during customization. |
security_zOS_domainType | User cannot change. | Set during customization. |
security_zSAS_ssl_repertoire | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server Security > zSAS Transport > SSL Setttings. Select a different repertoire. | |
security_EnableRunAsIdentity | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the security_EnableRunAsIdentity property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
security_sslType1 | User cannot change. | No longer used. |
server_configured_system_name | User cannot change. | Specifies the name of the system to which the server instance was originally configured. |
server_generic_short_name | If the server is clustered, this value is the cluster's short name. If the server is not clustered, this value is the value specified on the server custom property, ClusterTransitionName. Either way, this value can be changed using the administrative console. | |
server_generic_uuid | User cannot change. | Specifies the unique identifier for this server |
server_region_classpath (application server and deployment manager only) | User cannot change. However an additional path can be appended to the specified path. To do this, in the administrative console click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure click Java and Process Management > Process Definitions > Servant > Java Virtual Machine > Classpath, and specify the classpath to be appended. | Specifies the classpath used by the servant region's JVM. |
server_region_dynapplenv_jclparms (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure click Java and Process Management > Process Definitions > servant > Start Command Args. Specify the new parameters. | When dynamic applenv is being used (instead of the same content existing in static definition of WLM panels), this variable specifies the JCL parameters provided to the servant region when WLM starts this servant region. |
server_region_dynapplenv_jclproc (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure click Java and Process Management > Process Definitions > servant > Start Command. Specify the new JCL procedure. | When dynamic applenv is being used., this variable specifies the name of the JCL procedure for a servant region when WLM starts this servant region. |
server_region_jvm_localrefs (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the server_region_jvm_localrefs property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
server_region_jvm_logfile (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Custom Properties > New. Add the server_region_jvm_logfile property and specify a different HFS file. | Specifies the HFS file that JNI debug messages are written to. |
server_region_jvm_properties_file (application server and deployment manager only) | User cannot change | File is dynamically created. |
server_region_libpath (application server and deployment manager only) | Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure click Java and Process Management > Process Definitions > Servant > Environment Entries > LIBPATH. | Specifies the libpath for the servant region's JVM |
server_region_recycle_count (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the server_region_recycle_count property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
server_region_thread_stack_size (application server and deployment manager only) | Should only be changed under the direction of IBM Support personnel. | |
control_region_timeout_delay (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Custom Properties > New. Add the control_region_timeout_delay property and specify a different value. | See Configuring server properties for additional information. |
server_region_use_java_g (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure click Java and Process Management > Process Definitions > Servant > Java Virtual Machine and select Debug Mode. | Indicates if the servant region's JVM should use the debug JVM (java_g). Should only be used under the direction of IBM support. |
server_region_workload_profile (application server and deployment manager only) | n the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Container Settings, click Container Services > ORB Service. | |
server_specific_name | User cannot change. | |
server_specific_short_name | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Short Name. | |
server_specific_uuid | User cannot change. | Specifies the unique identifier for this server |
server_start_wait_for_initialization_Timeout | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application
Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration >
Custom Properties > New. Add the server_start_wait_for_initialization_Timeout property
and specify a different value. For a node agent, in the administrative console, click System Administration > Node Agents > nodeagent > Administration Services > Custom Properties. Add the server_start_wait_for_initialization_Timeout property and specify a different value. |
See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
server_SMF_container_activity_enabled (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server> Server Infrastructure > Java and Process Management > Process Definition > Control > Environment Entries.Add the server_SMF_container_activity_enabled property and specify a different value. | See Using the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to enable properties for specific SMF record types for additional information. |
server_SMF_container_interval_enabled (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server> Server Infrastructure > Java and Process Management > Process Definition > Control > Environment Entries. Add the server_SMF_container_interval_enabled property and specify a different value. | See Using the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to enable properties for specific SMF record types for additional information. |
server_SMF_interval_length (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server> Server Infrastructure > Java and Process Management > Process Definition > Control > Environment Entries. Add the server_SMF_interval_length property and specify a different value. | See Using the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to enable properties for specific SMF record types for additional information. |
server_SMF_server_activity_enabled (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server> Server Infrastructure > Java and Process Management > Process Definition > Control > Environment Entries. Add the server_SMF_server_activity_enabled property and specify a different value. | See Using the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to enable properties for specific SMF record types for additional information. |
server_SMF_server_interval_enabled (application server and deployment manager only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application servers > server> Server Infrastructure > Java and Process Management > Process Definition > Control > Environment Entries. Add the server_SMF_server_interval_enabled property and specify a different value. | See Using the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to enable properties for specific SMF record types for additional information. |
server_SMF_web_container_activity_enabled | User cannot change. | No longer used. |
server_SMF_web_container_interval_enabled | User cannot change. | No longer used. |
serverRegionid | User cannot change. | No longer used. |
transaction_defaultTimeout (application server only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Container Services > Transaction Service > Transaction lifetime timeout. | The maximum duration, in seconds, for transactions on this application server. Any transaction that is not requested to complete before this timeout will be rolled back. Default is 120. |
transaction_maximumTimeout (application server only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Container Services > Transaction Service > Maximum Transaction Timeout and specify a different value. | The maximum duration, in seconds, that transactions propagated into the server or transactions started by BMT components from within the server will be allowed to execute. Any transaction that is not requested to complete before this timeout will be rolled back. Default is 300. |
transaction_recoveryTimeout (application server only) | In the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server > Server infrastructure > Administration > Custom Properties > New. Add the transaction_recoveryTimeout property and specify a different value. | See Application server z/OS custom properties for additional information. |
was_env_file | User cannot change. | File is dynamically created. |
wlm_dynapplenv_single_server (application server and deployment manager only) | For an application server, in the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management > Server Instance. For a deployment manager, in the administrative console, click System administration > deployment manager. Under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management > Server Instance. | |
wlm_maximumSRCount (application server and deployment manager only) | For an application server, in the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management > Server Instance. For a deployment manager, in the administrative console, click System administration > deployment manager. Under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management > Server Instance. | |
wlm_minimumSRCount (application server and deployment manager only) | For an application server, in the administrative console, click Servers > Application Servers > server. Under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management > Server Instance. For a deployment manager, in the administrative console, click System administration > deployment manager. Under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management > Server Instance. |
After you determine which WebSphere variable, custom property or administrative console field needs to be updated, complete the following procedure to change the value of that setting.
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