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Configuring, tracing, levels, using, System, Manager, logging, properties

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c. Type the maximum number of connections you want InterChange Server Express to make with the specific database server in the Max Connections field, or enable the Unlimited checkbox to allow InterChange Server Express an unlimited number of connections. d. Type the user name that should be used by InterChange Server Express to log in to the specified database in the Login field. e. Type the password for the user name in the password field. f. If you chose MQ SQL Server(Type 4), or Oracle(Type 4) in the Database Driver drop-down menu, then you must type the port number through which clients communicate with the database server in the Port Number field. 9. Repeat step 8 in the "Transactions" pane to configure the database connectivity for the transaction management service. 10. Repeat step 8 in the "Repository" pane to configure the database connectivity for the repository service. Changing database passwords Do the following to change the password for the user name that InterChange Server Express uses to access one of the databases: 1. Click Change next to the Password field in the "Event Management", "Transactions", or "Repository" panes. 2. Type the new password in the New Password field. 3. Type the new password again in the Confirm Password field. 4. Click OK. Configuring tracing levels using System Manager Do the following to set properties for flow tracing and subsystem tracing at the "Tracing Levels" tab: 1. Click the Tracing Levels tab. 2. To set the flow trace level for a business object, select the desired value in the Level column for the particular business object in the "Flow Tracing Levels" pane. For more information on flow tracing, see the System Administration Guide. 3. To set the trace level for an InterChange Server Express subsystem, select the desired trace level from the drop-down menu associated with the subsystem. Configuring logging and tracing properties using System Manager Do the following to configure the locations to which InterChange Server Express logs and traces runtime information: 1. Click the Trace/Log Files tab. 2. Do the following in the Logging pane to configure how InterChange Server Express logs runtime information: v Enable the To Console checkbox if you want InterChange Server Express to output logging information to the console. v Enable the To File checkbox if you want InterChange Server Express to output logging information to a file. Do the following steps as well if you enable this checkbox: a. Type the name and path of the file to which output should be logged in the unlabeled text field, or click the browse button to select a file. Chapter 5. Configuring InterChange Server Express 105

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c.
Type
the
maximum
number
of
connections
you
want
InterChange
Server
Express
to
make
with
the
specific
database
server
in
the
Max
Connections
field,
or
enable
the
Unlimited
checkbox
to
allow
InterChange
Server
Express
an
unlimited
number
of
connections.
d.
Type
the
user
name
that
should
be
used
by
InterChange
Server
Express
to
log
in
to
the
specified
database
in
the
Login
field.
e.
Type
the
password
for
the
user
name
in
the
password
field.
f.
If
you
chose
MQ
SQL
Server(Type
4)
,
or
Oracle(Type
4)
in
the
Database
Driver
drop-down
menu,
then
you
must
type
the
port
number
through
which
clients
communicate
with
the
database
server
in
the
Port
Number
field.
9.
Repeat
step
8
in
the
“Transactions”
pane
to
configure
the
database
connectivity
for
the
transaction
management
service.
10.
Repeat
step
8
in
the
“Repository”
pane
to
configure
the
database
connectivity
for
the
repository
service.
Changing
database
passwords
Do
the
following
to
change
the
password
for
the
user
name
that
InterChange
Server
Express
uses
to
access
one
of
the
databases:
1.
Click
Change
next
to
the
Password
field
in
the
“Event
Management”,
“Transactions”,
or
“Repository”
panes.
2.
Type
the
new
password
in
the
New
Password
field.
3.
Type
the
new
password
again
in
the
Confirm
Password
field.
4.
Click
OK
.
Configuring
tracing
levels
using
System
Manager
Do
the
following
to
set
properties
for
flow
tracing
and
subsystem
tracing
at
the
“Tracing
Levels”
tab:
1.
Click
the
Tracing
Levels
tab.
2.
To
set
the
flow
trace
level
for
a
business
object,
select
the
desired
value
in
the
Level
column
for
the
particular
business
object
in
the
“Flow
Tracing
Levels”
pane.
For
more
information
on
flow
tracing,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
3.
To
set
the
trace
level
for
an
InterChange
Server
Express
subsystem,
select
the
desired
trace
level
from
the
drop-down
menu
associated
with
the
subsystem.
Configuring
logging
and
tracing
properties
using
System
Manager
Do
the
following
to
configure
the
locations
to
which
InterChange
Server
Express
logs
and
traces
runtime
information:
1.
Click
the
Trace/Log
Files
tab.
2.
Do
the
following
in
the
Logging
pane
to
configure
how
InterChange
Server
Express
logs
runtime
information:
v
Enable
the
To
Console
checkbox
if
you
want
InterChange
Server
Express
to
output
logging
information
to
the
console.
v
Enable
the
To
File
checkbox
if
you
want
InterChange
Server
Express
to
output
logging
information
to
a
file.
Do
the
following
steps
as
well
if
you
enable
this
checkbox:
a.
Type
the
name
and
path
of
the
file
to
which
output
should
be
logged
in
the
unlabeled
text
field,
or
click
the
browse
button
to
select
a
file.
Chapter
5.
Configuring
InterChange
Server
Express
105