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UpdateServiceProcessOptions

Updates properties for a Metadata Access Service process. To view current properties, run the infacmd mas ListServiceProcessOptions command.
Enter options in the following format:
... -o option_name=value option_name=value ...
Separate multiple options with a space. To enter a value that contains a space or other non-alphanumeric character, enclose the value in quotation marks.
The infacmd mas UpdateServiceProcessOptions command uses the following syntax:
UpdateServiceProcessOptions

<-DomainName|-dn> DomainName

<-NodeName|-nn> NodeName

<-UserName|-un> Username

<-Password|-pd> Password

<-ServiceName|-sn> ServiceName

[<-SecurityDomain|-sdn> SecurityDomain]

[<-ResilienceTimeout|-re> ResilienceTimeout]
The following table describes infacmd mas UpdateServiceProcessOptions options and arguments:
Option
Argument
Description
-DomainName
-dn
domain_name
Required. Name of the Informatica domain. You can set the domain name with the -dn option or the environment variable INFA_DEFAULT_DOMAIN. If you set a domain name with both methods, the -dn option takes precedence.
NodeName
-nn
node_name
Required. Node where the Metadata Access Service runs.
-UserName
-un
user_name
Required if the domain uses Native or LDAP authentication. User name to connect to the domain. You can set the user name with the -un option or the environment variable INFA_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_USER. If you set a user name with both methods, the -un option takes precedence.
Optional if the domain uses Kerberos authentication. To run the command with single sign-on, do not set the user name. If you set the user name, the command runs without single sign-on.
-Password
-pd
password
Required if you specify the user name. Password for the user name. The password is case sensitive. You can set a password with the -pd option or the environment variable INFA_DEFAULT_DOMAIN_PASSWORD. If you set a password with both methods, the password set with the -pd option takes precedence.
-ServiceName
-sn
service_name
Required. Name of the Metadata Access Service.
-SecurityDomain
-sdn
security_domain
Required if the domain uses LDAP authentication. Optional if the domain uses native authentication or Kerberos authentication. Name of the security domain to which the domain user belongs. You can set a security domain with the -sdn option or the environment variable INFA_DEFAULT_SECURITY_DOMAIN. If you set a security domain name with both methods, the -sdn option takes precedence. The security domain name is case sensitive.
If the domain uses native or LDAP authentication, the default is Native. If the domain uses Kerberos authentication, the default is the LDAP security domain created during installation. The name of the security domain is the same as the user realm specified during installation.
-ResilienceTimeout
-re
timeout_period_in_seconds
Optional. Amount of time in seconds that infacmd attempts to establish or re-establish a connection to the domain. You can set the resilience timeout period with the -re option or the environment variable INFA_CLIENT_RESILIENCE_TIMEOUT. If you set the resilience timeout period with both methods, the -re option takes precedence.

Metadata Access Service Process Options

Use the Metadata Access Service process options with the infacmd mas UpdateServiceProcessOptions command.
Enter Metadata Access Service process options in the following format:
... -o option_type.option_name=value
To enter multiple options, separate them with a space. To enter a value that contains a space or other non- alphanumeric character, enclose the value in quotation marks.
The following table describes Metadata Access Service process options:
Option
Description
GeneralOptions.JVMOptions
Java Virtual Machine (JVM) command line options to run Java-based programs. When you configure the JVM options, you must set the Java SDK classpath, Java SDK minimum memory, and Java SDK maximum memory properties.
HttpConfigurationOptions.KeyStoreFile
Path and file name of the keystore file that contains the keys and certificates required if you use the HTTPS protocol for the Metadata Access Service. You can create a keystore file with a keytool. keytool is a utility that generates and stores private or public key pairs and associated certificates in a keystore file. You can use the self-signed certificate or use a certificate signed by a certificate authority.
HttpConfigurationOptions.KeyStorePassword
Password for the keystore file.
HttpConfigurationOptions.MaxBacklogRequests
Maximum number of HTTP or HTTPS connections that can wait in a queue for this Metadata Access Service process. Default is 100.
HttpConfigurationOptions.MaxConcurrentRequests
Maximum number of HTTP or HTTPS connections that can be made to this Metadata Access Service process. Minimum is 4. Default is 200.
HttpConfigurationOptions.SSLProtocol
Secure Sockets Layer protocol to use. Default is TLS.
HttpConfigurationOptions.TrustStoreFile
Path and file name of the truststore file that contains authentication certificates trusted by the Metadata Access Service.
HttpConfigurationOptions.TrustStorePassword
Password for the truststore file.