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Install JAVA
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products:cockpit:1.0:userguide:administration:settings
Table of Contents
Settings
General settings
Log Levels
Internal monitoring
SMTP
Settings
General settings
Public domain name:
Defines the public FQDN and port for navigating to the cockpit.
This will be used by example for creating invite links for users.
Useful when the Cockpit is hosted behind a reverse proxy.
Example:
https://cockpit.agentil.com
Log Levels
Log level:
Sets the log level to use.
Log retention:
Defines how long to keep log archives
Internal monitoring
Slow requests retention time:
Defines how long to keep slow statistics for a given request (in days)
Max slow requests to keep:
Defines how many request statistics to keep.
Slow request threshold:
Defines how to considere when a request is slow (in ms)
Max log errors to keep:
Defines how many log errors to keep in retention
Log errors retention days:
Defines how long to keep log errors (in days)
SMTP
SMTP server:
Set the SMTP server host name
SMTP port:
Set the SMTP port (Default 25)
Authentication:
Activates authentication
SMTP User & password:
Define SMTP credentials
SMTP from:
Defines the FROM recipient to use
SMTP is secure:
Use secure protocol
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· Last modified: 2024/05/01 18:52 (external edit)
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