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Configuration Files Stored in the Database
The following table shows the files you can download using the mws getconfig command and their purpose.
Configuration file
Purpose
cache.xml
Increase cache size.
cluster.xml
Supply and store configuration data for each node in a cluster.
defaultPortletAppWeb.xml
Modify properties of a web application.
defaultPartitionPortlets.properties
List the portlets affected by the phase provider for the default cluster partition. If you have multiple cluster partitions, it is possible to have multiple portlets properties files, each having the file name partitionNamePortletsProperties.xml.
email.properties
Configure e-mail servers.
iconMap.properties
Map mime types (Content types) to icons located in the ui\images directory.
jetty.xml
Configure the Jetty server.
log4j.init.properties
Turn internal debugging on or off (Apache Log4J logging package).
log4j.override.properties
Modify properties of the Apache Log4J logging package.
logging.properties
Customize logging folders and patterns.
mimeTypes.properties
Customize mime types.
perfUtil.properties
Enable and disable the performance service.
phaseProvider.xml
Modify the server polling interval. If you have multiple cluster partitions, it is possible to have multiple phase provider files, each having the file name partitionNamePhaseProvider.xml.
storageConfig.xml
Configure content services.
systemPaths.properties
Configure the location of logs or the temp folder.
systemProperties.properties
Store persisted system properties.
defaultPortletAppWeb.xml
Modify the properties of a web application.
email.properties
Configure email servers.
websso.properties
Configure single sign-on for a third-party identity provider (IDP) using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML).
Note:
File names and file contents are case sensitive.