Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.

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To change the configuration of the Server, do the following:

  1. Run the following command.

    sudo dpkg-reconfigure axxon-one

    Attention!

    If you change the server configuration, the system variables previously added to the instance.conf file will be deleted (see Creating system variables in Linux OS).

  2. Enter the ID of the Axxon-domain to which you want to add the Server. To skip this step, press the Enter key.
  3. Change the Server node name. 
  4. Specify the beginning of the port range for the Server operation.
  5. Specify the number of ports for the Server operation.
  6. Restrict the visibility of Servers from various networks in the Servers list during Axxon One configuration. Possible values:
    1. 0.0.0.0/0Servers from all networks will be visible.
    2. 10.0.1.23/32,192.168.0.7/32only the Servers from the specified networks will be visible.
    3. 127.0.0.1only the Servers from the local network will be visible.
  7. Specify the alternative Server addressthe external address of the switch if the Server is located behind the NAT. The format of interfaces setting: "IP Address1 or DNS Name1, IP Address2 or DNS Name2".
  8. Select the Server log level (see Log Management Utility).
  9. Specify the address of the database Server.
  10. Specify the port of the database operation.
  11. Specify the maximum time in days the log will be stored in the archive. After that time, the log will be deleted (see Log Management Utility).
  12. Specify the maximum size of the archive, above which the earliest logs will be deleted from the archive (see Log Management Utility).
  13. Specify the maximum size of the log directory.

Server configuration change is complete.

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