Server configuration properties and database values
IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager uses
both properties in the SKLMConfig.properties
file
and values in the IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager database
to control operation of the Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager server. Some
properties are not present in the SKLMConfig.properties
file
until a runtime task creates the property and its value.
The server configuration properties are either in the SKLM_DATA/config/SKLMConfig.properties
file or are values in the
IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager database. Your role must have the
configure permission (klmConfigure
) to read or change an IBM Security Guardium Key Lifecycle Manager property.
The order of property settings in the SKLMConfig.properties
file
does not matter. Comments can appear in the file. To add a comment,
use a #
in the first column of a line.
For more information about changing the configuration properties or database values, see Changes to configuration properties or database values.
Syntax statements in these properties descriptions use the following conventions:
- |
- Specify not more than one of the items.
- [ ]
- Specify optional items. A comma (,) is a valid separator between items.
- { }
- Repeat 0 or more times.
- underline
- Indicates the default value. For example, success.
- space before and after equals (=) sign
- A space is permitted before and after the equals sign. These syntax examples omit a space.