Setting Properties On The Command Line; Authenticator Properties - HP Xw460c - ProLiant - Blade Workstation User Manual

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8-3 Setting properties on the command line

Properties can also be set on the command line when the Receiver and Sender are started. Property values
entered on the command line override any properties set with other methods. All properties must begin with a "-"
on the command line to be recognized as a valid property. For example (on Linux):
rgreceiver.sh -Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Warning=10000
This command will start the RGS Receiver with the Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Warning property set to
10,000 milliseconds (10 seconds). If any property is set more than once on the command line, the value of the
last entry is used. No whitespace characters are allowed between the property name, the "=" character, and the
property value. For example:
rgreceiver.sh -Rgreceiver.IsSnap = 1
This property declaration is invalid because of the whitespace on both sides of the "=" character. Properties of
type int vector cannot be set on the command line.
CAUTION:
If a property name is misspelled, no user notification is provided, and the misspelled property will
not take effect. If you specify a property in a configuration file or on a command line, and it does not appear
to take effect, first verify that the property name is spelled correctly and that upper/lower case usage is correct.

8-4 Authenticator properties

The following Sender and Receiver properties affect how the user authenticates an RGS connection:
Rgsender.LoggedInAuthenticators
Rgsender.LoggedOutAuthenticators
Rgreceiver.AuthenticatorId
Rgreceiver.AuthenticatorId.IsMutable
CAUTION:
The authenticator properties are typically set by 3
and should not be changed. Changing these properties can have unexpected consequences, including
preventing you from establishing an RGS connection from the Receiver to the Sender. Therefore, these
properties are not listed nor described in the next two sections on user-settable RGS Receiver and Sender
properties.
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party software modules integrated with RGS,
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