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Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.
To change the configuration of the Server, do the following:
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).
- Enter the ID of the Axxon-domain to which you want to add the Server. To skip this step, press the Enter key.
- Change the Server node name.
- Specify the beginning of the port range for the Server operation.
- Specify the number of ports for the Server operation.
- Restrict the visibility of Servers from various networks in the Servers list during Axxon One configuration. Possible values:
- 0.0.0.0/0—Servers from all networks will be visible.
- 10.0.1.23/32,192.168.0.7/32—only the Servers from the specified networks will be visible.
- 127.0.0.1—only the Servers from the local network will be visible.
- Specify the alternative Server address—the 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".
- Select the Server log level (see Log Management Utility).
- Specify the address of the database Server.
- Specify the port of the database operation.
- 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).
- Specify the maximum size of the archive, above which the earliest logs will be deleted from the archive (see Log Management Utility).
- Specify the maximum size of the log directory.
Server configuration change is complete.
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