Edits global and server-specific attributes.
tarantella config edit { { --setting value
... }... [ --array | --serverserv
... ] } | --filefile
The following table shows the available options for this command.
Option | Description |
---|---|
| Names an attribute you want to edit, and its new value or values. |
| When configuring a server-specific attribute, applies the change to all SGD servers in the array. |
|
When configuring a server-specific attribute, applies
the change to each named |
| Specifies a file containing a batch of commands to edit attributes. |
If neither --array
nor
--server
is specified, the
command sets server-specific attributes for the SGD
server where the command is run.
Use the tarantella config list command to see a
list of setting
s you can change.
For detailed information on global attributes, see Appendix A, Global Settings and Caches.
For detailed information on server-specific attributes, see Appendix B, Secure Global Desktop Server Settings.
Some attribute settings are lists. When editing a list on the command line, it is best to enclose each item in the list in quotes, and separate each item with a space. For example:
$ tarantella config edit --tarantella-config-tpeconfig-logfilter \ "tpe/*/*" "pem/*/*"
Alternatively, you can put each item in the list on a separate line. For example:
$ tarantella config edit --tarantella-config-tpeconfig-logfilter \ "tpe/*/*" \ "pem/*/*"
If you omit the quotes, you must use a backslash
(\
) to escape any characters, such as asterisks
(*
), to prevent your shell from expanding them.
On the command line, when you display attribute settings that are lists, the setting is shown as a comma-separated list. For example:
$ tarantella config list --tarantella-config-tpeconfig-logfilter tarantella-config-tpeconfig-logfilter: tpe/*/*,pem/*/*
The following example sets the cpe-exitafter
attribute to 50 on SGD servers newyork.example.com
and boston.example.com.
$ tarantella config edit --cpe-exitafter 50 \ --server newyork.example.com boston.example.com
The following example sets the cpe-maxsessions
attribute to 10 for the server where the command is run.
$ tarantella config edit --cpe-maxsessions 10