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▀ Source and Destination Configuration
Parameter
ReportMissedFiles
TransientPrefix
TransferPrefix
PendingFileThreshold
HalfCookedDetectionThresho
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SFTPPort
ConnectionRetryCount
ConnectionRetryFrequency
SocketTimeout
CompressionDecompression
AtDestination
ProcessCount
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Description
If this flag is enabled, SNMP notification will be sent when files are found missing while
pulling them from the chassis. The possible values are:
y – enable
n – disable
Important:
sequence number.
Important:
deletion of xDR files from remote host is enabled and the SNMP support is
enabled.
This specifies the transient File Prefix for source files. This is a customer specific unique
text prefix to distinguish the incomplete files from final files.
This specifies the transient File Prefix for destination files. This is a customer specific
unique text prefix to distinguish the incomplete files from final files.
If the number of total files to be fetched from source directory is larger than this threshold
number then alarm "starLESSThreshPendingFiles" will be raised if SNMP feature is
enabled.
Clear alarm "starLESSThreshClearPendingFiles" will be raised when the number of total
files to be fetched falls below this threshold. The threshold value, 0 indicates do not
enable this threshold. Maximum value for this threshold is 1000 files.
Type the threshold value, in hours, to avoid the unnecessary half cooked files being stored
under the chassis‟ base directory. If incomplete file older than this threshold is found, then
L-ESS removes the file.The value must be an integer from 1 through 24.
Type the port number used to create SFTP connection to remote host.
This value is used to decide number of times L-ESS can try to set up connection to remote
host in case of connection failure.
This is the time interval after which L-ESS should reconsider connecting to remote host in
case connection creation has failed earlier even after retrying configured number of times.
Use this parameter to set the socket timeout value. This socket timeout is set for a socket
connection that is opened for SFTP between L-ESS and configured host or remote
destination. This is like a normal socket timeout which means maximum time for which
socket can remain idle. The default value is 10 seconds.
This value indicates if compression or decompression is required at the destination end
while sending the files. Possible values are c and d. If it is c, it means that every file
received will be compressed before sending to destination, unless it is already
compressed. If the value is d, it means that every file received will be decompressed
before sending to destination unless it is already decompressed.
Specify the number of processes to be spawned for each source/destination.
This feature is allowed only if file naming format contains
This particular alarm generation can be enabled only if the
Configuring the L-ESS Server
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