XML Schema for the eventd-configuration.xml configuration
file. Version: $Id$.
Top-level element for the eventd-configuration.xml
configuration file.
The IP address on which eventd listens for TCP connections.
If "*" is specified, eventd will bind to all addresses. The default
address is 127.0.0.1.
The port on which eventd listens for TCP connections.
The default port is 5817.
The IP address on which eventd listens for UDP packets.
If "*" is specified, eventd will bind to all addresses. The default
address is 127.0.0.1.
The port on which eventd listens for UDP packets. The
default port is 5817.
The maximum number of threads used for reading and
processing of incoming events.
The maximum number of incoming events that can be
queued inside eventd for processing.
SQL query to get next value of the 'nodeNxtId'
database sequence. This is used to make the access database
independent.
Set the socket timeout value. In Linux, the close()
system call is not preemptive. Setting this attribute to to 'yes'
causes the socketSoTimeoutPeriod attribute to be set on sockets to
mimic non-blocking socket I/O.
Socket timeout, in milliseconds. This is only set on
eventd's sockets if socketSoTimeoutRequired is set to
'yes'.
Whether or not to log a simple event summary. By default, OpenNMS
logs detailed event information at DEBUG level. If this option is enabled,
it will additionally log a simple summary of events received at INFO.
Number of threads used for consuming/dispatching messages.
Defaults to 2 x the number of available processors.
Maximum number of messages to keep in memory while waiting
to be dispatched.
Messages are aggregated in batches before being dispatched.
When the batch reaches this size, it will be dispatched.
Messages are aggregated in batches before being dispatched.
When the batch has been created for longer than this interval (ms)
it will be dispatched, regardless of the current size.