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Secure Agent Properties

You can edit the Secure Agent name, update Secure Agent configuration properties, and add custom configuration properties for the Secure Agent. Modify the Secure Agent configuration properties to change or optimize Secure Agent behavior.
For example, to configure the Secure Agent Core to perform a connectivity check every five seconds, you can set the maintenance-check-period property to 5.
You can configure the following types of Secure Agent configuration properties:
Secure Agent Core
The following table describes the Secure Agent Core properties that you can configure:
Secure Agent Core Property
Description
resource-release-waiting-time
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent Core waits for the Secure Agent Manager to exit.
tomcat-notification-period
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent Core waits for the Apache Tomcat process to notify the Secure Agent Core that it is ready.
upgrade-check-period
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent Core checks for upgrade from the server. The minimum value that you can enter is 30 seconds.
maintenance-check-period
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent Core waits to perform maintenance checks.
waiting-time-for-tomcat-shutdown
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent Core waits for the Apache Tomcat process to shut down before aborting it.
rmi-info-refresh-period
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent Core waits to refresh the Java RMI information.
tomcat-check-period
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent Core waits to check if the Apache Tomcat process is running. Secure Agent Core starts the Apache Tomcat process if it is supposed to be running.
waiting-time-for-jobs-complete
Number of seconds that the Apache Tomcat process waits for jobs to complete before shutting down to upgrade the Secure Agent.
Secure Agent Manager
The following table describes the Secure Agent Manager properties that you can configure:
Secure Agent Manager Property
Description
start_as_windows_service
Indicates whether the Secure Agent Core starts as a Windows service. Use one of the following values:
  • - True. The Secure Agent Core starts as a Windows service.
  • - False. The Secure Agent Core starts as a process.
DTM
The following table describes the ETL engine properties that you can configure:
DTM Property
Description
AgentConnectionTimeout
Number of seconds that the Secure Agent communication requests to wait before it times out.
Note: Configure other DTM properties only when Informatica Global Customer Support instructs you to.
Apache Tomcat JRE
The following table describes the Apache Tomcat JRE properties that you can configure:
Apache Tomcat JRE Property
Description
JRE_OPTS
The JRE VM options for the Apache Tomcat process.
INFA_MEMORY
The JRE VM options that are set for virtual machine memory for the Apache Tomcat process.
INFA_SSL
Configure this property only when Informatica Global Customer Support instructs you to.
Secure Agent Core JRE
The following table describes the Secure Agent JRE properties that you can configure:
Secure Agent Core JRE Property
Description
JRE_OPTS
The JRE VM options set for the Secure Agent Core.
Tomcat
The following table describes the Apache Tomcat properties that you can configure:
Tomcat Property
Description
TunnelTimeoutPeriod
Determines the length of time that the Secure Agent tries to reestablish communication with Informatica Cloud. The default value is 300 seconds.
TunnelRetryInterval
Determines the frequency with which the Secure Agent tries to contact Informatica Cloud within the specified timeout period. The default value is five seconds.
Secure Agent Core Log4J
Configure the Secure Agent Core Log4J logging properties only when Informatica Global Customer Support instructs you to.
Apache Tomcat Log4J
Configure the Apache Tomcat Log4J logging properties only when Informatica Global Customer Support instructs you to.
Secure Agent Manager Log4J
Configure the Secure Agent Manager Log4J logging properties only when Informatica Global Customer Support instructs you to.
Custom Configuration Details
You can create custom Secure Agent properties under Custom Configuration Details. In addition to custom configurations that you create, you can configure custom properties. Custom properties are specific to connectors. For more details, see the respective Informatica Cloud Connector User guides.