Label: cdp_configuration_utility

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Page: About Windows CDP Configuration Utility
Windows CDP Configuration Utility is a separate application installed together with the CDP Server Standard, Advanced, or Enterprise Edition. CDP Standard and Advanced Editions go with CDP Server that is already builtin. Use Windows CDP Configuration Utility CDP3:About ...
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Page: About Windows CDP Server Configuration
configure your Windows CDP Server, you can use: Windows CDP Configuration Utility CDP3:About Windows CDP Configuration Utility Configuration section Accessing Configuration in CDP Server in the CDP Server You can configure the following ...
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Page: Accessing CDP Configuration Utility
Follow the instructions below to access the Windows CDP Configuration Utility CDP3:About Windows CDP Configuration Utility. For Enterprise Edition, CDP Configuration Utility is available on the machine with CDP Server installed. On the machine where CDP Agent is installed, use ...
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Page: Changing Windows Agent Configuration
Windows Agent installer automatically sets default parameters for the configuration. If you want to change the default configuration values, you can do so by using your Windows CDP Agent Configuration Utility CDP3:About Windows CDP Agent ...
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Page: Configuring CDP Server "Run Service As" Account
During the installation process, you are prompted to select the User you want to run the CDP Server as. By default, the "system account" is selected. It is safe to leave the default value untouched. The only exception is when you want to run the server on behalf of a Domain ...
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Page: Configuring CDP Server Ports
default, the embedded web server in CDP 3 Standard Edition required for the Webbased Interface will listen on TCP ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS). These ports are frequently in use by your Linux Server (e.g. by Apache). If you are already using ports ...
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Page: Configuring Heap Memory
You may need to fix heap space memory if you run both CDP 2.0 and CDP 3.0 on the same machine. The upgrade to version 3.14 will change the java heap size to 50% of physical memory if the {{server.conf}} file has been ...
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Page: Restarting CDP Server
Linux Installations The R1Soft Linux CDP Server can be restarted using this command: /etc/init.d/cdpserver restart Windows Installations Follow the instructions below to restart the CDP Server using the Windows CDP Configuration Utility CDP3:About Windows ...
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Page: Running CDP over SSL (HTTPS)
CDP server comes with SSL already set up. By default, SSL works with a selfsigned certificate. This certificate can be used for encryption only and does not prove the identity of the server. That default certificate is not signed by any wellknown Certification Authority (CA), so ...
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Page: Setting CDP Server Users
Linux Installations You can define a username and password for the CDP Server Web Interface before you can begin using the CDP Standard Edition. #r1softsetup user DESIREDUSERNAME pass DESIREDPASSWORD After running you will see output similar ...
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