Configuring Miva Empresa on UnixME1014-043globaltimeoutWhen Miva Empresa has completed processing the information in the global configuration file and begins to execute an active document, it sets a global timer for the number of seconds specified by this variable. After the set number of seconds has elapsed, Miva Empresa enters exit mode, closes all files, logs the exit, and terminates. This helps in preventing processes from running too long. Miva Empresas default value is 90 seconds and can be overridden by setting this variable. Set this variable to 0 if you would like no global time-out to be set.value format: seconds, defaults to 90 secondsimportbuffersizeWhen reading files associated with the <MvIMPORT> tag, Miva Empresa allocates a buffer for the incoming data. This allows you to tune the performance of Miva Empresa import processing to optimize data read performance. (Reasonable numbers less than 100000 are a good idea on most systems and smaller numbers, such as 10000, should be used on heavily loaded systems without a lot of RAM.)value format: byteslogfileThis variable contains the name of the file where Miva Empresa should log its operations. Refer to Activity
Logging File on page 9.value format: file nameloglevelThe level of verbosity for log reporting.value
format:0 (off) 1 (script requests) 2 (script and file operationsmailtimeoutDuring sending and receiving mail operations, Miva Empresa opens a TCP/IP port to the SMTP or POP3 host. This variable sets the number of seconds Miva Empresa will wait for communication from the remote host. value format: seconds, default is 30maxfunctiondepthSets the maximum number of nested function references allowed. value format: whole number, default is 23