The ADTCFG file
This chapter contains a list of the configuration parameters in the ADTCFG file and a short explanation of each configuration parameter.
Note: When
any changes are made to the audit configuration, the server stores
the changed configuration settings to the adtcfg.servernumber file.
The server then reads the parameters in the adtcfg.servernumber file
instead of the ADTCFG file.
Each configuration parameter has one or more of the following attributes (depending on their relevance):
- default value
- Default value that is in the adtcfg.std file
- if not present
- Value that is supplied if the parameter is missing from your ADTCFG file
- units
- Units in which the parameter is expressed
- separators
- Separators that can be used when the parameter value has several parts. Do not use white space within a parameter value
- range of values
- Valid values for this parameter
- takes effect
- Time at which a change to the value of the parameter actually affects the operation of the database server
- utility
- Name of the command-line utility that you can use to change the value of the parameter