Modifying advanced settings

You can change the adapter thread count settings.

About this task

You can change the thread count settings for the following types of requests:

  • System Login Add
  • System Login Change
  • System Login Delete
  • Reconciliation

These settings determine the maximum number of requests that the adapter processes concurrently. To change these settings, take the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Access the Agent Main Configuration menu.
  2. At the Main Menu prompt, type G to display the Advanced Settings menu.
    The following screen displays the default thread count settings.
    adapter_name and version number Advanced settings menu
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    A. Single Thread Agent (current:FALSE)
    B. ADD max. thread count. (current:3)
    C. MODIFY max. thread count. (current:3)
    D. DELETE max. thread count. (current:3)
    E. SEARCH max. thread count. (current:3)
    F. Allow User EXEC procedures (current:FALSE)
    G. Archive Request Packets (current:FALSE)
    H. UTF8 Conversion support (current:TRUE)
    I. Pass search filter to agent (current:FALSE)
    J. Thread Priority Level (1-10) (current:4)
    X. Done
    Select menu option:
    Table 1. Options for advanced settings menu
    Option Description
    A Forces the adapter to allow only 1 request at a time.

    The default value is FALSE.

    B Limits the number of ADD requests that can run simultaneously.

    The default value is 3.

    C Limits the number of MODIFY requests that can run simultaneously.

    The default value is 3.

    D Limits the number of DELETE requests that can run simultaneously.

    The default value is 3.

    E Limits the number of SEARCH requests that can run simultaneously.

    The default value is 3.

    F Determines whether the adapter can do the pre-exec and post-exec functions. The default value is FALSE.
    Note: Enabling this option is a potential security risk.
    G This option is no longer supported.
    H This option is no longer supported.
    I

    Currently, this adapter does not support processing filters directly. This option must always be FALSE.

    Active Directory Adapter supports processing filters directly. If you enable this option by setting it to TRUE, the adapter filters the results instead of the ADK. By default, this option is set to FALSE and the ADK does the filtering.

    J

    Sets the thread priority level for the adapter.

    The default value is 4.

  3. Type the letter of the menu option that you want to change.
  4. Change the value and press Enter to display the Advanced Settings menu with new settings.