The following table describes the extension parameters of the batch server. Make sure to specify the batch.service.enabled parameter for the batch server. Specify true in the parameter value.
For the details about the values to be specified in 'Value of param-name', see 3.2 usrconf.cfg (Option definition file for batch servers). In the table below, Default value means the value that is assumed when the parameter is not specified.
Table 4-86 Batch server extension parameters
Value of param-name | Default value |
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add.class.path | None |
add.library.path | None |
batch.service.enabled#1 | false |
cpp.library.version | 6 |
ejb.server.corefilenum#2 | 1 |
ejb.server.log.mode | None |
ejb.server.log.stderr.filesize | 1048576 |
ejb.server.log.stdout.filesize | 1048576 |
jvm.type | server |
- Note:
- For specifying the multiple values in param-value, specify multiple <param-value>.
- (Example)
- <param-name>parameter-name</param-name>
- <param-value>Value<param-value>
- <param-value>Value<param-value>
- #1
- Make sure to specify the batch.service.enabled parameter. Specify true in the settings. If the parameter is omitted, false is set. You can specify this parameter only during the initial setup of the Web system. Do not change the value when changing the Web system configuration.
- #2
- Parameter for UNIX.
- Reference note
- The parameters described in this table can also be specified in the following format:
- Specification format
- <param-name>parameter-name</param-name>
- <param-value>Parameter-name=Value<param-value>
- For specifying the multiple values, specify multiple <param-value>.
- Specification format when multiple values are specified
- <param-name>ex.properties</param-name>
- <param-value>Parameter-name=Value<param-value>
- <param-value>Parameter-name=Value<param-value>