J2SE property file format.
Specify the shared definition settings for the default values of the mngsvrutil command options.
You can also limit the users to whom this definition file will apply.
Note that when both the client-side definition file (.mngsvrutilrc) and mngsvrutilcl.properties (client-side shared definition file of the mngsvrutil command) have been set, the client-side definition file (.mngsvrutilrc) is applicable.
After the settings file is changed, the updated information is applied during the next execution of the mngsvrutil command.
The following table describes the keys that you can specify in the client-side shared definition file, their contents, and the default values when the specification is omitted. Note that "Default" refers to the value or operation assumed when the key is not specified. "VR" refers to the Application Server version introduced or changed by the key.
Key name | Contents | Specifiable value | Default value | VR |
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mngsvrutil.apply_user | Specify the OS users when the mngsvrutil command or adapter commands will be executed and the users applying the client-side shared definition file. Only when the OS users specified in this key execute the mngsvrutil command or adapter commands, the other specified keys are applied. To specify multiple users, use comma (,) for demarcation.
In Windows mngsvrutil.apply_user=SYSTEM,Administrator In UNIX mngsvrutil.apply_user=root,user01 | User name registered for OS | None | 06-70 |
.Key for.mngsvrutilrc (client side definition file of the mngsvrutil command) | For details on keys that can be specified, see 10.15 .mngsvrutilrc (Client-side definition file of the mngsvrutil command). | -- | -- | -- |
When the client-side definition file (.mngsvrutilrc) does not exist, the client-side shared definition file (mngsvrutilcl.properties) is read for all OS users and if a particular user does not have sufficient permissions to access the file, a Warning occurs.
Hitachi recommends that you set access permissions so that the OS users who execute the mngsvrutil command and the adapter command can access the client-side shared definition file and then control the application of the client-side shared definition file by using the mngsvrutil.apply_user key.