Non-local registry entry time-out
This discovery setting establishes how long Management Infrastructure software waits before it removes
non-local entries from its registry. The entries are removed if they are not updated during the time-out
period.
• The default is 60 seconds (1 minute).
• If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour).
• Typical use. Used in conjunction with a change in the Registry Table Update interval.
• Considerations. If the non-local registry entry time-out is shorter than the Registry Table Updates
interval, then the Management Infrastructure registry will not maintain constant entries for the other
machines.
• Non-local registry entries are the entries for member machines other than the machine on which
the Management Infrastructure registry is located.
Registry port
This discovery setting establishes the port for the Management Infrastructure discovery web service.
• The default is 0 (zero), which allows Management Infrastructure software to assign the port number.
• If you specify a port number, it must be in the range of 1024 to 65535.
• Typical use. When corporate policy or network infrastructures (firewalls, proxies, etc.) require that
specific ports be used. For example, if a server-assigned port number might not work with a firewall,
you can specify a port number.
• Considerations. The specified port must be free every time Management Infrastructure service
starts; otherwise, the service will not be available.
Registry table updates
This discovery setting establishes how often Management Infrastructure software refreshes its registry
table.
• The default is 10 seconds.
• If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour).
• Typical use. If the network of Management Group member machines is large, or if updates are
frequent, it may be necessary to change this setting.
• Considerations. When changing (increasing) this setting, be sure to make corresponding changes
to the Non-local Registry Entry Timeout setting. Otherwise, non-local registry entries could be pre-
maturely timed-out or not kept.
Registry update address (IPv4/IPv6)
This discovery setting establishes specific IP addresses and ports to which all registry entries are sent.
• By default this setting is empty. A specific entry is not required.
• If you change this setting, you can use any legal IPv4 or IPv6 address and port number, or a DNS
name.
• Typical use. When an administrator wants to specify specific IP addresses and ports.
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