What are the System Parameters?
The System parameters SQL Server table has values to change the configuration and control the run-time behaviour of Nodinite Core Services. By design, Nodinite is a very flexible product, and you can fine-tune it to meet your operational demands (e.g. performance, security, styling).
The System Parameters persist in a SQL Server table in the Nodinite Configuration Database.
Important
You should NEVER change the values directly in the database; Perform the value modifications using the Nodinite Install and Update Tool.
Capabilities
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- AllowRepositoryAutoMapping
- ContextPropertiesFilters
- DatabaseMaintenance
- DaysToSplitDatabaseOn
- DaysToKeepMessageEventsDefault
- DaysToKeepMessageContextDefault
- DaysToKeepMessageDataDefault
- ImLogAccessRoles
- ImLogLocations
- ImLogServiceUsers
- LogDatabaseName
- LogDatabaseRecovery
- MessageProcessingBatchSize
- MessageProcessingMaxBodySize
- SizeToSplitDatabaseOn
Frequently asked questions
Additional solutions to common problems and the Nodinite System Parameters FAQ exist in the Troubleshooting user guide.
How do I change the System Parameters?
The administrator can change the run-time values using the Install and Update Tool. How to perform the changes is detailed in the 'How do I change the System Parameters' user guide.
The default values are the recommended values, being system parameters; user customization is allowed.
Warning
Changing the values and/or settings may disrupt the functionality of Nodinite. Therefore, alter with care and document (make a note of) your changes before and after the change.