Modifying the Configuration
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The sample shown on page 362 shows how Job Scheduler-specific information
appears in the configuration file. Note the following:
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The sample shown on page 354 illustrates how policy-specific information
appears in the configuration file. Note the following:
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The sample on page 363 illustrates how information specific to logs appears in
the configuration file.
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All job-specific information, such as registered job modules and configured
instances, appears in the Job Scheduler section of the configuration file.
Each registered job module is identified by its implementation name and
the corresponding Java class.
Each job (or configured instance of a job module) is identified by the name
specified when the job was created.
You can create as many instances of an implementation as you like; each
instance must have a unique name.
All policy-specific information, such as registered policy plug-in
implementations, configured rules, and ordering, appear in the Policy
section of the configuration file. If you have installed more than one
subsystem in a CMS instance, for example Certificate Manager and Data
Recovery Manager together, the configuration file will include policy
sections that are specific to each of the subsystems that share the
configuration.
You can identify policy pertaining to a subsystem by these prefixes:
Certificate Manager by
Manager by
.
kra
Each registered policy plug-in module is identified by its implementation
name and the corresponding Java class.
Each configured rule of a policy module is identified by the name specified
when the rule was created.
You can create multiple rules out of an implementation; each rule must
have a unique name.
, Registration Manager by
ca
, and Data Recovery
ra
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