ZimServer Configuration

ZimServer Configuration

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ZimServer Configuration

Browsing the Zim Server Configuration

The Zim Server Configuration utility displays and enables editing the contents of the zimconfig.srv configuration file for the selected Zim Server.

The column headers in the Zim Server Configuration grid are described in the table below:

ColumnDescription
Option NameThe Zim Server configuration option
Current ValueThe value assigned in the configuration file
Default ValueThe default value for this option if no other value is assigned
MinimumThe minimum allowed value for this option
MaximumThe maximum allowed value for this option

All the available Zim Server configuration options are listed in the table below. Click on any option to view more detailed information.

Zim Server Configuration Options
audit pathbackup pathbackup port numberbackup server name
buffers per usercheckpoint bufferscheckpoint transactionsdatablock timeout
files per transactionjava optionsmaximum data blocksmaximum file locks
maximum locksmaximum log sizemaximum record groupsmaximum tables
object sleepobject timeoutpending sleeppending timeout
quick locksrecord group sizescatter table entriesscatter table links
secondary lock group sizesecondary lock groupsserver port numberweb port number

Editing the Zim Server Configuration

To change the value of a configuration option, click on the cell in the Current Value column along the row corresponding to the selected configuration option

Type in or select the new value for the configuration option and click on Save to store the new configuration file

The Zim Server configuration changes have been accepted and will take effect as soon as Zim Server restarts. Click OK to dismiss the confirmation message

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