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pg.PgMenConfiguration.
Note: You must restart the Integration Server Administrator, if you modify the pg.PgMenConfiguration. configuration properties.
pg.PgMenConfiguration.perfDataEnabled
Specifies whether Mediator collects and reports performance data to CentraSite. The default is true.
Note: If this parameter is disabled, Mediator removes all policy actions and does not trigger metrics reports.
You can edit this parameter from the Report Performance Data check box on the Mediator > Administration > CentraSite Communication page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.PgMenConfiguration.publishErrorEvents
Specifies whether to publish Error events to CentraSite. The default is false.
You can edit this parameter from the Error check box on the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.PgMenConfiguration.publishLifeCycleEvents
Specifies whether to publish Life Cycle events to CentraSite. The default is false.
You can edit this parameter from the Lifecycle check box on the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.PgMenConfiguration.publishPolicyViolationEvents
Specifies whether to publish Policy Violation events to CentraSite. The default is false.
You can edit this parameter from the Policy Violation check box on the Mediator > Administration > SNMP page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.PgMenConfiguration.reportInterval
Specifies the how often (in minutes) Mediator publishes performance data to CentraSite. The default is 60.
You can edit this parameter from the Publish Interval field on the Mediator > Administration > CentraSite Communication page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.PgMenConfiguration.sieFlushInterval
Specifies the number of seconds before the accumulated invoked service events are pushed into the shared cache. The default is 2.
pg.PgMenConfiguration.tickInterval
Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) between each interval processor iteration. This must be an evenly divisible fraction of the smallest policy interval, which is one minute. The default is 15.
pg.PgMenSharedCacheManager.
pg.proxyLoader.proxyLocation
This is an internal parameter. Do not modify.
pg.PgMetricsFormatter.
pg.PgMetricsFormatter.includeFaults
Specifies whether service faults are included in the aggregated performance metrics. If set to true, the average, minimum, and maximum response times includes failed requests in the calculations. The default is false. For more information, see Key Performance Indicator Metrics and Run-Time Event Notifications.
pg.policygateway.
pg.policygateway.targetName
Sets the name of the Mediator configured as a target in CentraSite. It is used by CentraSite to identify this instance of Mediator. The default is your-target-name-here.
You can edit this parameter from the Target Name field on the Mediator > Administration > CentraSite Communication page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.policygateway.repositoryLocation
This is an internal parameter. Do not modify.
pg.policygateway.deleteTempArtifacts
Specifies whether to delete artifacts that are temporarily persisted by the deployment receiver. The default is true.
pg.proxyLoader
pg.proxyLoader.proxyLocation
This is an internal parameter. Do not modify.
pg.rampartdeploymenthandler.
pg.rampartdeploymenthandler.signingCertAlias
Specifies the signing alias used to sign the outgoing response from Mediator to the original request service consumer.
You can edit this parameter from the Alias (Signing) field on the Mediator > Administration > General page in Integration Server Administrator.
pg.rampartdeploymenthandler.usernameTokenUser
This is an internal parameter. Do not modify.
pg.rampartdeploymenthandler.responseTimeToLive
Specifies the Time to Live (TTL) value in seconds for a SOAP response from Mediator. The default value is 300. The value set using this property applies to all virtual services deployed to Mediator. The value can be used to include timestamps in the SOAP response sent to the client along with the assertions: WS-Security username token, X509 certificate token, Encryption, or Signature. The Mediator response becomes invalid if its timestamp has expired.
pg.ReportingPool
Reporting pool options affect outbound event publishing. The pool includes all events, including key performance metrics (KPI) data.
pg.ReportingPool.minThreads
The minimum number of threads to be used for data reporting (metrics and events). Specifying more threads means that Mediator can send more events to the event destination faster, but it also increases the usage of system resources, which could result in slower service execution. The default is 2.
pg.ReportingPool.maxThreads
The maximum number of threads to be used for data reporting (metrics and events). This value must be greater than or equal to the value of pg.ReportingPool.minThreads. The default is 4.
pg.ReportingPool.forcefulShutdown
Specifies whether the reporting pool must wait for queued tasks to complete during Mediator shutdown. Setting this parameter to true causes Mediator to shut down immediately, without waiting for the tasks to finish. The default is true.
pg.ReportingPool.poolName
Specifies the name of the reporting pool. The default is ReportingPool.
pg.ReportingWorkQueue.
pg.ReportingWorkQueue.queueCapacity
The size of the reporting work queue to be used during data reporting (metrics and events). This queue is used only when there are not enough reporting pool threads to process all the data to be reported. For example, if pg.ReportingPool.maxThreads is set to 10, and the 10 threads are not sufficient for processing all the data, then the unprocessed data is put into the reporting work queue. If the queue capacity is reached, then any additional data is lost. The default is 5000 items of data allowed in the queue.
Specifying a large queue and a small reporting pool minimizes CPU usage and operating system resources, but this can lead to low throughput which causes delays in data reporting. Using a small reporting work queue generally requires larger reporting pool sizes, which keeps CPUs busier. This avoids the delay but may encounter unacceptable scheduling overhead, which also decreases service execution.
pg.serviceReader.
pg.serviceReader.interval
This is an internal parameter. Do not modify.
pg.schema.
pg.schema.validation.useOffline.SoapEncoding
Specifies whether to access the SOAP/1.1 encoding schema definition URL (http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/) over internet or in offline mode. Set this parameter to true to access the schema definition URL in the offline mode. Mediator uses the local copy of the schema. You can set the property to false to access this schema in online mode. In online mode, Mediator accesses the schema over the internet. The default value is false.
Note: For the pg.schema.validation.useOffline.SoapEncoding property to take effect, copy and rename the SOAP/1.1 encoding schema definition (http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/) to soapEncoding.xsd and place it in <Install directory>\IntegrationServer\instances\default\packages\WmMediator\config\resources folder and restart Integration Server.

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