database.derby.port |
11377 |
The port for the Derby database. This property
is used only for Derby databases. |
database.type |
derby
|
The type of database. Valid values are derby, mysql, oracle, sqlserver, postgres,
and db2. Warning: Derby
is for evaluation purposes only; do not use Derby for a production
server. In addition, if you install the server as a node in a high-availability
cluster, you cannot use Derby.
|
encryption.keystore |
../conf/encryption.keystore |
The path to the encryption keystore. This
parameter is optional if you have an existing installation that you are upgrading. |
encryption.keystore.alias |
desedekeyuniqueID |
The encryption keystore alias. This
parameter is optional if you have an existing installation that you are upgrading. |
hibernate.connection.driver_class |
The default value depends on the type of database |
The class name of the database driver, such
as com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver for DB2® or org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver for
Derby. |
hibernate.connection.password |
password |
The password for the database connection. This
password is encrypted during the installation process. |
hibernate.connection.url |
jdbc:derby://localhost:11377/data |
The connection URL for the database. For more
information on building a database connection string, refer to documentation
from your database provider. |
hibernate.connection.username |
ibm_ucd |
The user name for the database connection. Unless skip.db.install is
set to Y, this user must have permission to create
tables in the database. |
hibernate.default_schema |
None |
The name of the database schema. This property
is required only for Oracle databases on Windows. |
install.ha |
N |
Specify Y if the new server is part of a
high-availability cluster. If you specify Y, Derby is not an
option for the server. In this case, you must specify database information in
properties such as database.type and
hibernate.connection.url. |
install.java.home |
The value of the JAVA_HOME system
variable |
The location of the installation of Java
to use. This value must match the value of the JAVA_HOME
system variable. It must also match the location of the JRE or JDK that you use
to run the installation file. |
install.server.dir |
/opt/ibm-ucd-6.0/server
(Linux) or C:\Program Files\ibm-ucd\server
(Windows) |
The installation directory for the server. |
install.server.web.always.secure |
Y |
Specify Y to always use secure
connections to the server. Specify N to allow non-secure
connections. |
install server.web.host |
The host name of the server |
If you are installing a stand-alone server, specify the host name of the
computer that hosts the server. If you are installing a stand-alone server in a
production environment, consider specifying a host name that is not tied to the
physical computer, so you can expand the server to a high-availability system
later. If you are installing a server in a high-availability cluster, specify the
host name of the load balancer for the cluster. |
install.server.web.https.port |
8443 |
Specify the HTTPS port for the server. The
default value is 8443. If
you are installing IBM UrbanCode Deploy and IBM UrbanCode
Release,
be sure to use a different port for each product. If you are installing
multiple instances of IBM UrbanCode Deploy on
the same computer, be sure to use a different port for each instance. |
install.server.web.ip |
0.0.0.0 |
The IP address that the server listens on. Specify 0.0.0.0 to
listen on all addresses that are available to the system. |
install.server.web.port |
8080 |
Specify the HTTP port for the server. The default
value is 8080.If
you are installing IBM UrbanCode Deploy and IBM UrbanCode
Release,
be sure to use a different port for each product. If you are installing
multiple instances of IBM UrbanCode Deploy on
the same computer, be sure to use a different port for each instance. |
rcl.server.url |
None |
Specify the connection information for the license
server. You can specify the port and host name or IP address
for the license server, such as 27000@RCLServer.example.com.
To avoid problems when a license server is not available, you can
specify multiple license servers. In this case, separate each address
with colons on Linux and UNIX or semicolons on Windows, as in the following example: 27000@RCLServer.example.com;27000@backupRCLServer.example.com .
For more complicated license server scenarios, see this document: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSSTWP_8.1.4/com.ibm.rational.license.doc/topics/r_specify_lic_servers.html. For more information about setting up a Rational® Common Licensing server and applying licenses, see the Rational Common Licensing help: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSSTWP_8.1.4/com.ibm.rational.license.doc/helpindex_RCL.html. For
more information about licensing, see License management. This
parameter is optional if you have an existing installation that you are upgrading. |
server.initial.password |
None |
Specify the starting password for the
administrator account on the server. The administrator user name is admin. |
server.jms.mutualAuth |
false |
Specify true to require mutual
authentication between servers and agents. See Configuring mutual authentication. |
server.jms.port |
7918 |
Specify the port that agents use to contact
the server. The default value is 7918. If you are using failover servers, you must list the JMS connection ports of
those servers here, separated by commas. Each server must have a corresponding
port number in this property, even if some of those servers use the same
port. |
server.keystore |
None |
The path to the server keystore. |
server.keystore.password |
changeit |
The password for the server keystore. This password is encrypted during the
installation process. Additionally, this password is initially assigned to the
encryption.keystore.password property. |
skip.db.install |
N |
If the value is Y or yes,
the installation process does not create the database schema. For
example, you skip creating the schema if you have a pre-populated
database, such as if you are adding a server to a cluster. In this
case, you must still provide the database connection information in
the other properties such as hibernate.connection.url. |