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- Servlet parameters
- Parameter: appthreadspersession
- Parameter: disableXrs
- Parameter: fetchnotnullsystemp
- Parameter: group
- Parameter: groupbindaddress
- Parameter: grouplicenseip
- Parameter: groupmcastaddress
- Parameter: groupname
- Parameter: groupport
- Parameter: groupsubnetaddress
- Parameter: grouptimeout
- Parameter: host
- Parameter: httpPort
- Parameter: httpsPort
- Parameter: keystoreFile
- Parameter: keystorePass
- Parameter: loadBalancer
- Parameter: logperthread
- Parameter: maxattachmentcount
- Parameter: memorypollinterval
- Parameter: queryhashcode
- Parameter: reportgroup
- Parameter: reportlbstatus
- Parameter: sslConnector
- Parameter: threadsperprocess
- Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsJKS
- Parameter: ssl_trustedClientsPwd
- Parameter: truststoreFile
- Parameter: truststorePass
Parameter: queryhashcode
Startup parameters change the behavior of the server.
Parameter
queryhashcode:hostname:port
Description
This parameter enables all Service Manager processes to consistently generate a unique hash code, which can be accepted and properly decoded by the web tier. If you provide the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of a server host in the web.xml file, you need to provide the same value in this parameter.
The value of this parameter should be the same on all your horizontally-scaled systems.
Note The value of this parameter is used only when the querysecurity
parameter is enabled..
Valid if set from
Command line
Initialization file (sm.ini)
Requires restart of server?
All new connections will take the new value.
Sessions which are already running will continue to use the old value. In this case, HPE recommends restarting the server.
Default value
None
Possible values
A valid Service Manager hostname and communication port
Example usage
If no FQDN is specified in the web.xml, the following example is valid:
No FQDN provided in web.xml:
<serverhost>hostname</serverhost>
<serverport>13080</serverport>
Enter the following in the Initialization (sm.ini) file:
queryhashcode:hostname:13080
When the FQDN of a server host is provided in the web.xml file, you need to provide the same value in this parameter, as follows:
FQDN provided in web.xml:
<serverhost>hostname.com</serverhost>
<server port>13080</serverport>
Enter the following in the Initialization (sm.ini) file:
queryhashcode:hostname.com:13080
Note You only need to provide one entry in the sm.ini file.
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