Defining Event Routing Resource Module Settings (Deprecated)
To define Event Routing Resource Module settings
1. In My webMethods: Navigate > Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Define Environments.
2. On the Define Environments page, click the name of the environment with which you want to work.
3. On the Edit Environment page, click the Configure Servers tab.
4. Under the Infrastructure Data Collector node in the configuration tree, click Event Routing Resource Module Settings.
A new area appears beside the configuration tree, labeled Event Routing Resource Module Settings for Infrastructure Data Collector.
5. Define the Event Routing Resource Module settings that you want the logical server to use.
The following table provides more information about the Event Routing Resource Module settings.
Field | Description |
Status Poll Interval | The amount of time that passes (in seconds) before the system starts to poll the Event Routing Resource Module. The default value is 30 seconds. |
Status Poll Retry Interval | The interval (in seconds) between retries of polling the Event Routing Resource Module. The default value is 30 seconds. |
Status Poll Retry Count | The number of times you want the system to retry polling the Event Routing Resource Module. The default value is 3 retries. |
Connection Timeout | The interval (in seconds) after which the connection will timeout. The default value is 30 minutes. |
Auto Discovery Interval | The interval at which Event Routing auto-discovery runs. The default value is 30 seconds. |
Auto Discovery Flag | Indicates whether Event Routing auto-discovery is enabled. By default, auto-discovery is disabled. |
6. Click Save to save changes or click Cancel to discard any changes you have made in this settings area.
If you click Finish without first clicking Save, any changes made to these settings will be lost.
7. To configure another logical server subcomponent, click the name of that subcomponent in the configuration tree.
8. Click Finish to close this page and return to the Define Environments page.