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esp-proc-timeout
Default Value: 60
Valid Values: 5–180
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Specifies the length of time, in seconds, to process ESP requests received by the
server. A negative ESP response is returned to a requester if the request is not
processed in the specified time.
hide-attached-data
Default Value: true
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Hides (true) or shows (false) in the log file attached data of interactions submitted to Interaction Server.
session-chat-request-timeout
Default Value: 40
Valid Values: 10–600
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Specifies the length of time, in seconds, to process requests to Chat Server in
session mode. A chat session is not created by Social Messaging Server, or an
active one is terminated by Social Messaging Server, if the request to Chat
Server is not processed in the specified time.
session-max-number
Default Value: 10
Valid Values: 0–5000
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous chat sessions Social Messaging Server will process.
Usually, up to 300-400 concurrent sessions on one Chat Server are expected at maximum.
session-shutdown-timeout
Default Value: 180
Valid Values: 60–604800
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Specifies the length of time, in seconds, before an active chat session is terminated. The session is terminated if no new messages are received from a media channel during this timespan.
subject-size
Default Value: 25
Valid Values: Any integer from 4–80
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Specifies the maximum size (number of characters) of a subject string for an inbound message. The subject string is created by truncating the inbound message body to the specified length. A value of 0 means that a Subject attribute is not added to an interaction.
workspace-location
Valid values: Local or network path; for example, c:\sms-workspace\ or \\remote-box\shared-folder\
Default: (none)
Takes effect: Upon restart
Specifies the location of the workspace for Social Messaging Server. The workspace is a dedicated folder that is used by primary and backup instances to store and retrieve its data. This helps ensure proper behavior during recovery after failover or switchover.
Notes:
- You must create this folder and assign create/delete/write/read access permissions to it for both primary and backup instances of Social Messaging Server.
- The path must include the final slash (\), as in the examples.
- If the option is automatically synchronized between primary and backup servers, the value must be a network path.