The enableWindowsImpersonation property specifies whether
Windows™ Impersonation is enabled in
Campaign Windows™. For more details about
Windows™ Impersonation in
Campaign, see the
Campaign Administrator’s Guide.
The Campaign > unicaACListener > enableWindowsEventLogging property controls logging to the
Windows™ event log. Set this property to
TRUE to log to the
Windows™ event log.
The serverHost property specifies the name or IP address of the machine where the
Campaign listener is installed. If the
Campaign listener is not installed on the same machine where
IBM® Unica Marketing is installed, change the value to the machine name or IP address of the machine where the
Campaign listener is installed.
The logMaxBackupIndex property specifies how many backup files can exist before the oldest one is deleted. If you set this property to
0 (zero),
Campaign does not create any backup files and the log file stops logging when it reaches the size you specified in the
logMaxFileSize property.
If you specify a number (N) for this property, when the log file (
File) reaches the size you specified in the
logMaxFileSize property,
Campaign renames the existing backup files (
File.1 ... File.N-1) to
File.2 ... File.N , renames the current log file
File.1, closes it, and and starts a new log file named
File.
1 (creates one backup file)
The logStringEncoding property controls the encoding used for all log files. This value should match the encoding used on the operating system. For multi-locale environments, UTF-8 is the preferred setting.
See the Campaign Administrator's Guide for a list of supported encodings.
The systemStringEncoding property specifies the encoding(s) used to interpret values coming into
Campaign from the operating system (file system paths and filenames, for example), as well as the encoding in which
Campaign presents values back to the operating system. This value should be generally be set to
native. For multi-locale environments,
UTF-8 is the preferred setting.
See the Campaign Administrator's Guide for a list of supported encodings.
The Campaign > unicaACListener > loggingLevels property controls the amount of detail written to the log file.
The Campaign > unicaACListener > maxReuseThreads property sets the number of operating system threads cached by the
Campaign listener process (
unica_aclsnr) for reuse.
0 (zero), which disables the cache
The logMaxFileSize property specifies the maximum size, in bytes, that the log file can reach before rolling into the backup file.
The windowsEventLoggingLevels property controls the amount of detail written to the
Windows™ event log file based on severity.
The ALL level includes trace messages intended for diagnostic purposes.
The serverPort property specifies the port where the
Campaign listener is installed.
The useSSL property specifies whether to use Secure Sockets Layer for communications between the
Campaign listener and the
Campaign web application.
The serverPort2 property, in conjunction with the
useSSLForPort2 property, also in this category, enables you to specify the use of SSL for communication between the
Campaign listener and flowchart processes, separately from the communication between the
Campaign web application and listener, which is specified by the
serverPort and
useSSL properties in this category.
All communication between Campaign components, (between the web application and listener and between the listener and server) use the mode specified by the
useSSL property under any of the following conditions.
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serverPort2 is set to a non- 0 value different from the value of serverPort, and
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The Campaign web application always uses the communication mode specified by
useSSL when communicating to the listener.
Use the keepalive property to specify, in seconds, the frequency with which the
Campaign web application server sends keep alive messages on otherwise-inactive socket connections to the
Campaign listener.
Using the keepalive configuration parameter enables socket connections to remain open through extended periods of application inactivity in environments configured to close inactive connections between the web application and the listener (for example, a firewall).
0, which disables the keepalive feature
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