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      changes will apply to all new and existing connections. <br>      changes will apply to all new and existing connections. <br>
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   <h5>maxFailedProviderModuleRestarts</h5>
   <ul>
     <b>Description:&nbsp;</b>If set to a positive integer, this value
        specifies the number of times the failed provider module with
        indications enabled are restarted automatically before being
        moved to Degraded state. If set to zero, failed provider module
        is not restarted with indications enabled automatically and
        will be moved to Degraded state immediately.<br>
     <b>Recommended Default Value (Development Build):&nbsp;</b>3<br>
     <b>Recommended Default Value (Release Build):&nbsp;</b>3<br>
     <b>Recommend To Be Fixed/Hidden (Development Build): </b>No/No<br>
     <b>Recommend To Be Fixed/Hidden (Release Build):&nbsp;</b>No/No<br>
     <b>Dynamic?:&nbsp;</b>Yes<br>
     <b>Considerations:&nbsp;</b>This option controls the automatic
        re-enabling of the failed provider module with indications
        enabled. If the provider module with indications enabled fails
        very frequently, it affects the CIMServer normal operations because
        CIMServer would be busy with reloading the provider module every
        time it fails. This option would be helpful if the long running
        indication provider crashes and the management application want
        to receive the indications from the provider while provider fix
        is being delivered. In case of provider module grouping, if one of
        the indication provider crashes, it affects all indication providers
        in the provider modules of the group. Note that this is the facility
        provided by the CIMServer for temporary recovery of the provider and
        the ultimate goal SHALL be fixing the faulty provider.
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 <h5>logdir</h5> <h5>logdir</h5>
 <ul> <ul>
   <b>Description:&nbsp;</b>Specifies the name of the directory   <b>Description:&nbsp;</b>Specifies the name of the directory


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