The parameters in the USER_REGISTRY section of the file govern InterChange Server's use of a database to store user accounts and passwords.
The name of an IBM-branded driver or DB2 JDBC type 2 driver data source where the user registry is stored. For an explanation of the JDBC URL, refer to the System Administration Guide.
Example: DATA_SOURCE_NAME =jdbc:ibm-crossworlds:oracle:// @server:1521;SID=RegistryDB
The port number in the example 1521 is the default port number for the Oracle Listener. The port number can be set by the user.
There is no default value for the DATA_SOURCE_NAME parameter.
Specifies how many database connections InterChange Server can open on behalf of the repository service. Set this parameter only if you have partitioned InterChange Server work load across database servers.
Example: MAX_CONNECTIONS = 30
MAX_CONNECTIONS = 2147483647
The name that InterChange Server uses to log in to the user registry. Use this parameter to specify a non-default login account.
Since it is recommended not to use the same database for the repository and the user registry this value need not be the same as in other sections of the configuration fie.
Example: USER_NAME = registry
There is no default value for this parameter.
The encrypted password associated with the user name chosen for the user registry.
Example: PASSWORD*=a6gefs
Specifies the maximum number of times that the server will try to reconnect to the database after the connection is found to be broken. The recommended retry count is 3. If the value is set to 0, this is equivalent to switching off the database connectivity resilience.
Use the DB_CONNECT_INTERVAL parameter to specify the time to wait between retries. The recommended time is 60 seconds.
The DB_CONNECT_RETRIES parameter and the DB_CONNECT_INTERVAL parameter in this section act upon the user registry database. If database connectivity issues occur during communication between the server and the user registry database, this pair of parameters controls how often and how frequently the server will try to reconnect to that database. Failures in communication between the server and the user registry database can cause the InterChange Server to shutdown.
DB_CONNECT_RETRIES = 3
Specifies the time to wait between database connection retries. The recommended time is 60 seconds. Setting the retry interval too high will slow the system down unnecessarily.
Set this value in the InterChangeSystem.cfg file in the [USER_REGISTRY] section. The value you specify is in seconds.
DB_CONNECT_INTERVAL = 60