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ParameterDefault valueUnitsDescription
ApplDir
-Path to the application directory of D2000 system. Application data are stored in respective subdirectories of the directory. It is defined during the D2000 system installation.
Debug_Dir
-Path to the directory that contains D2000 system log files of Debug category.
InstallDir
-Path to the program files directory of D2000 system. It is defined during the D2000 system installation.

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defaultapplication
defaultapplication
DefaultApplication


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Default value of the application name (see start parameter /C). The name of the application is required, e.g. when configuring TLS encryption.

IPMask
-Network IP mask. The parameter can be only used for redundancy of communication routes or redundancy of the application server. It is set during the D2000 system installation (the parameter IPMask).
Log_Dir
-Path to the directory that contains D2000 system log files of Log category.
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max_log_size
max_log_size
Max_Log_Size
10MBMaximum size of D2000 system log files. If the size of a *.log file reaches a given size, D2000 system renames the file to file_name.log.bak and deletes the previous .bak file if it exists. Then the system writes into a clear .log file.

Note 1: Max_Log_Size=0 defines the old system behavior - unlimited log file size.
Note 2: The parameter also specifies the maximum size of files located in the directory D2000.EXE\Log\clients_log.
Perf_Dir
-Path to the directory that contains D2000 system log files of the Performance category.
PreferredNetAddr
-Mask of the network that is preferred - for redundancy of communication routes.
PreferredNetNr
-The serial number of the network adapter that is preferred - for redundancy of communication routes.
IPAddr1
IPAddr2

-IP addresses of the network interfaces through which the processes of the D2000 system communicate.
From version 7.1.18 these parameters can be used also for the MS Windows platform. If they are not specified, the processes will automatically detect them (the default behavior for lower versions).
Note: if the computer has more than 2 IP addresses, we recommend that you specify IpAddr1 and IpAddr2 so that the D2000 system deterministically uses the desired interfaces for communication. This is even more important if your computer has aliases configured as well. Then there is a risk that IP addresses/aliases configured on one interface will be used for communication and in case of failure of this interface the redundant communication between D2000 servers will stop working. This can result in a situation when two D2000 Servers enter the Hot Server (HS) state.

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