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b. Do one of the following to specify how the log files should be managed: - Click the Unlimited checkbox to have InterChange Server Express write information to the file specified in step 2a on page 105 without a limit on the size of the file. Note: Be sure to manage the file well if you make this selection, because InterChange Server Express could potentially fill up the disk and cause a system failure. - Do the following to configure a log file archiving approach: 1) Select Byte, KB, MB, or GB from the unlabeled drop-down menu to indicate whether you want to store the log and archive files in increments of bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes. 2) Select a number from the Log file drop-down menu to indicate the number of bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes you want the log file to grow to before it is archived. 3) Select the number of archive files that should be kept before they are deleted in the Number of archives drop-down menu. 3. Repeat step 2 on page 105 for the "Tracing" pane. 4. To enable tracing for WebSphere MQ, type the name and path of the file to which output should be logged in the unlabeled text field in the "WebSphere MQ Tracing" pane, or click the browse button to select a file. 5. To use stack tracing, select Enable Stack Tracing and then select the desired severity level from the Tracing Severity Level drop-down menu. For more information about stack tracing, see System Administration Guide. Configuring e-mail notification properties using System Manager InterChange Server Express can send e-mail notifications when errors occur in the business integration system. By default the server uses the Java e-mail APIs, and can send e-mail notifications for a number of different subsystems. To enable the server to send e-mail notifications for errors experienced by individual collaborations, you must configure the system to use the Adapter for e-Mail. For detailed information on configuring the system for e-mail notification, see the System Administration Guide. To make the necessary modifications to the configuration file (which is just one step in the total number of tasks described in the System Administration Guide), do the following: 1. Click the E-mail tab. 2. Select Java mail or Connector mail from the E-mail send type drop-down menu depending on which e-mail notification mechanism you want to use. Note: Keep in mind that collaborations will only be able to send e-mail notifications if you choose Connector mail. 3. If you chose Java mail in step 2, type the name of the computer on which the SMTP server is installed in the SMTP mail host field. 4. Type a valid e-mail address or comma-separated series of e-mail addresses in the text fields for each subsystem as desired. Configuring miscellaneous properties using System Manager The "Misc" tab in the System Manager configuration file editor has panes for configuring features such as persistent monitoring, flow control, and long-lived business processes. Do the following to configure settings for these features: 106 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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b.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
specify
how
the
log
files
should
be
managed:
Click
the
Unlimited
checkbox
to
have
InterChange
Server
Express
write
information
to
the
file
specified
in
step
2a
on
page
105
without
a
limit
on
the
size
of
the
file.
Note:
Be
sure
to
manage
the
file
well
if
you
make
this
selection,
because
InterChange
Server
Express
could
potentially
fill
up
the
disk
and
cause
a
system
failure.
Do
the
following
to
configure
a
log
file
archiving
approach:
1)
Select
Byte
,
KB
,
MB
,
or
GB
from
the
unlabeled
drop-down
menu
to
indicate
whether
you
want
to
store
the
log
and
archive
files
in
increments
of
bytes,
kilobytes,
megabytes,
or
gigabytes.
2)
Select
a
number
from
the
Log
file
drop-down
menu
to
indicate
the
number
of
bytes,
kilobytes,
megabytes,
or
gigabytes
you
want
the
log
file
to
grow
to
before
it
is
archived.
3)
Select
the
number
of
archive
files
that
should
be
kept
before
they
are
deleted
in
the
Number
of
archives
drop-down
menu.
3.
Repeat
step
2
on
page
105
for
the
“Tracing”
pane.
4.
To
enable
tracing
for
WebSphere
MQ,
type
the
name
and
path
of
the
file
to
which
output
should
be
logged
in
the
unlabeled
text
field
in
the
“WebSphere
MQ
Tracing”
pane,
or
click
the
browse
button
to
select
a
file.
5.
To
use
stack
tracing,
select
Enable
Stack
Tracing
and
then
select
the
desired
severity
level
from
the
Tracing
Severity
Level
drop-down
menu.
For
more
information
about
stack
tracing,
see
System
Administration
Guide
.
Configuring
e-mail
notification
properties
using
System
Manager
InterChange
Server
Express
can
send
e-mail
notifications
when
errors
occur
in
the
business
integration
system.
By
default
the
server
uses
the
Java
e-mail
APIs,
and
can
send
e-mail
notifications
for
a
number
of
different
subsystems.
To
enable
the
server
to
send
e-mail
notifications
for
errors
experienced
by
individual
collaborations,
you
must
configure
the
system
to
use
the
Adapter
for
e-Mail.
For
detailed
information
on
configuring
the
system
for
e-mail
notification,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
To
make
the
necessary
modifications
to
the
configuration
file
(which
is
just
one
step
in
the
total
number
of
tasks
described
in
the
System
Administration
Guide
),
do
the
following:
1.
Click
the
E-mail
tab.
2.
Select
Java
mail
or
Connector
mail
from
the
E-mail
send
type
drop-down
menu
depending
on
which
e-mail
notification
mechanism
you
want
to
use.
Note:
Keep
in
mind
that
collaborations
will
only
be
able
to
send
e-mail
notifications
if
you
choose
Connector
mail
.
3.
If
you
chose
Java
mail
in
step
2,
type
the
name
of
the
computer
on
which
the
SMTP
server
is
installed
in
the
SMTP
mail
host
field.
4.
Type
a
valid
e-mail
address
or
comma-separated
series
of
e-mail
addresses
in
the
text
fields
for
each
subsystem
as
desired.
Configuring
miscellaneous
properties
using
System
Manager
The
“Misc”
tab
in
the
System
Manager
configuration
file
editor
has
panes
for
configuring
features
such
as
persistent
monitoring,
flow
control,
and
long-lived
business
processes.
Do
the
following
to
configure
settings
for
these
features:
106
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide