Server Options

This Server Options tab allows you to manage server options.

Working Directory

The Working Directory displays the path to the directory on the server machine where Vault stores temporary files during its processing of commands.

To change the path, click Set Working Directory and type in new path.

Database Buffer Size

In the Database Buffer Size box, type the buffer size to use when transferring files.

The default is 768.

Vault Session Timeout

Set the Vault Session Timeout, in minutes, for when a Vault client’s IIS session will timeout.

The default is 4320 minutes (72 hours).

IIS File Upload Limit (bytes)

The IIS File Upload Limit determines how large a single file can be while adding it to Vault. The size, in bytes, of the file upload limit in IIS is displayed.

Use Reverse DNS Checkbox

Check Use Reverse DNS to use reverse DNS to look up the machine name of the client when logging in.

The default is Checked.

Logging

Path to Log File

The Path to Log File displays the path to the server log file. The log file name is vaultlog.txt and will be placed in the log file path.

To change the path, click Set Log Directory and type in new path.

Log Level

Set the Log Level for output desired. The options are:

·      Quiet

Connections information: user logging in and out, from where and with what type of connections

Server configuration information: release number and server option settings

All error messages

·      Debug

Everything in Quiet

All web method calls, their results and if the method operates on multiple items

Information on the success or failure of each item as it is processed

 

The default is Quiet

Overwrite on startup

If checked, Overwrite on startup will overwrite the log file when the server is restarted.

The default is Unchecked.

Apply

Click Apply to update the repository options.

Please Note: After a successful save of any of the options except the session timeout and the IIS upload limit, IIS must be restarted for changes to take effect.

If either session timeout or IIS upload limit is changed, IIS immediately restarts and the current session is no longer valid.