The configuration file for the CUBRID Manager server is cm.conf and located at $CUBRID/conf.
In the CUBRID Manager configuration file, where parameter names and values are stored, comments are prefaced by "#." Parameter names and values are separated by blank or equals sign (=). The following are parameters that can be set in the cm.conf file.
A parameter that sets the connection port for the connection between the CUBRID Manager server and the Client. The default value is 8001. cm_port is a port used by cub_auto, and cm_js automatically uses the value set by cm_port plus 1. For example, if cm_port is set to 8001, cub_auto uses the port 8001, and cub_js uses 8002. Therefore, to run the CUBRID Manager in an environment where a firewall is installed, you must set both ports that are actually used to open.
A parameter that sets the monitoring interval of cub_auto in seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
A parameter that allows multiple Client connections to the CUBRID Manager server. The default value is YES. That is, more than one CUBRID Manager client can connect to the CUBRID Manager server, even with the same user name.
A parameter that sets a reference time (in seconds) determined by slow_query, a diagnosis operation performed by the server. The default value is 10. If the execution time of the query performed on the server exceeds this parameter value, the number of the slow_query parameters increases.
A parameter that displays appropriate menu items of the Manager depending on the service being provided in a configuration where the Broker and the Database Server are separated. The default value means the environment where both the Broker and the Database Server are installed. The following settings are possible.
If you set only for the Broker, only Broker-related menu items are displayed; If you set only for the Database Server, only server-related menu items are displayed.
If you right-click the host in the navigation tree and then select [Properties], you can check the setting information under [Host Information].