maximo.properties file

You must define system properties in the maximo.properties file to ensure that the application server starts. If you do not define these properties, an error message is written to the log file of the system or to the application server console.

Location of the properties file

The maximo.properties file is in the <Product_root>\applications\maximo\properties folder. The table lists the properties that you define in the maximo.properties file.
Table 1. maximo.properties file
Property Description Default value
mxe.name

Represents the application server that binds the application server object to the Remote Method Invocation (RMI) registry.

MXServer
mxe.rmi.enabled

Indicates whether RMI is enabled.

This property must be defined in maximo.properties for you to disable the property.

1
mxe.rmi.port

Represents the RMI communication port.

If set at zero, RMI uses any available port. You can select another available port number.

0
mxe.db.user

Represents the database user that the server uses to attach to the database server.

For IBM® DB2®, the user must be an operating system user.

For Oracle, the user must be the schema owner.

For SQL Server, the user must have a system administrator role as defined through sp_addsrvrolemember. For example, mxe.db.user = MAXIMO.

For Oracle, the value is maximo.
mxe.db.password

Represents the password for the database user name.

 
mxe.db.schemaowner

Represents the owner of the database schema.

For IBM DB2, the value is Maximo.

For Oracle, the value is Maximo.

For SQL Server, the value must be dbo.

mxe.db.url

Represents the Java™ Database Connectivity (JDBC) URL of the database.

For IBM DB2, the value is: mxe.db.url=jdbc:db2://localhost:50000/dbalias, where dbalias is the database name.

For Oracle, the value is: mxe.db.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@dbserver:1521:sid, where dbserver is the server name of your database server, 1521 is your default Oracle port number, and sid is your Oracle system identifier.

For SQL Server, the value is: server name, port number, database name defined as: mxe.db.url=jdbc:inetdae7a:servername:1433? database=databasename&language=us_english& nowarnings=true, in which databasename represents the database name, servername represents the name of the server, and 1433 represents the default SQL Server port number. The string mxe.db.url=jdbc:inetdae can be followed by either 7 (supports Unicode) or 7a (supports ASCII). Currently, only ASCII for SQL Server is supported.

mxe.db.driver

Represents the thin driver defined in mxe.db.driver.

For IBM DB2, the value is: mxe.db.driver=com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2Driver

For Oracle, the value is: mxe.db.driver=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver

For SQL Server, the value is: mxe.db.driver=com.inet.tds.TdsDriver

mxe.enableConcurrentCheck

Allows multiple logins on the same user account. You set this property to true (1) to prevent multiple logins on the same user account.

Before you create users, set this property to 1.

0


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