Chapter 2 RMS and Decision Manager Configuration : Configuring RMS Server Properties

Configuring RMS Server Properties
RMS works out of the box, but you may wish to make some changes to the server configuration. You only have to change startup properties, host, port, and location of the repository, if the server location or repository location changes. However, you may want to change the location under which project folders are kept.
After you have completed basic configuration you can create RMS projects. See Creating a Rules Management Server Project for the procedure and links to related activities.
Choosing Single Project or Multiple Project Mode
You must choose one of the supported modes: Single project or multiple project mode. You can’t use both modes. By default multi-project mode is enabled.
With single-project mode, one RMS manages the life cycle of a single project. This model is useful for a deployment scenario where disjunct RMS servers operating from different locations are designated to manage one BusinessEvents project each.
Single Project Mode Project Directory
To set the project directory and project name, for single project mode, use these properties:
java.property.rms.project.location
java.property.rms.project.name
(And comment out the java.property.rms.projects.baselocation property.)
Multiple Project Mode Base Location Directory
With multi-project mode, one RMS manages the life cycle of multiple projects, which are uploaded to a location known to the server. You set a base project directory using this property:
java.property.rms.projects.baselocation
(And comment out the single-project mode properties.) Project directories are created within the specified base location directory. See RMS Project Directories and Files.
Enabling Remote Connectivity
As shipped, the tibco.clientVar.RMS/hostname property is set to localhost. This setting enables the product to be used in non-production settings. For production settings take the following actions:
To Configure RMS Properties
See Table 4, RMS Server Configuration Properties for information about each property.
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Open the BE_HOME/rms/bin/be-rms.tra file.
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