The System Configurations view can be used to set a number of configurations across the Hybrid Data Pipeline system. This view includes the following three tabs:

General Configuration

system configurations view

The following table provides descriptions of the options available via the General Configuration tab.

Option Permissions Description
Delimiter Administrator (12) Specifies a delimiter to be used between the user name and authentication service name. In the following example, the | symbol delimits user437 and the LDAP1 service: user437|LDAP1. See Authentication for details.
Default OData Version Administrator (12) Sets the default OData version for new data sources.
Default Entity Name Administrator (12) Sets the default entity name mode for OData V4 data sources. For details, see Configuring data sources for OData connectivity and working with data source groups.
JDBC DataStore Administrator (12) Enables the third-party JDBC data store feature. The default value is ON. For details, see Using third-party JDBC drivers with Hybrid Data Pipeline.
System Monitor Details Administrator (12) Determines how the system persists monitor details.
IP WhiteList Filtering Administrator (12) Enables the whitelist filtering feature. The default value is ON. See Implementing IP address whitelists for details.

Password Configuration

system configurations view

The following table provides descriptions of the options available via the Password Configuration tab.

Note: For more on configuring password and account lockout policies, including step-by-step instructions, see Password policy.
Option Permissions Description
No Password Policy Administrator (12) When this option is selected, no password policy will be enforced. Separately, you may still trigger a password reset, require users to provide a current password at reset, and configure an account lockout policy.
Default Password Policy Administrator (12) When this option is selected, the default password policy will be enforced. Separately, you may still trigger a password reset, require users to provide a current password at reset, and configure an account lockout policy.
Custom Password Policy Administrator (12) This option allows you to configure a password policy. You may modify the password policy options displayed. Separately, you may still trigger a password reset, require users to provide a current password at reset, and configure an account lockout policy.
Change password once (in days) Administrator (12) Specifies the number of days in which a password expires. This requires users to reset their passwords within the specified number of days.
Minimum characters allowed Administrator (12) Sets the minimum number of characters allowed
Maximum characters allowed Administrator (12) Sets the maximum number of characters allowed
Require upper case Administrator (12) Requires the use of at least one upper case letter
Require lower case Administrator (12) Requires the use of at least one lower case letter
Require numbers Administrator (12) Requires the use of at least one number
Require special characters Administrator (12) Requires the use of at least one special character
Reset User Passwords Administrator (12) Triggers a password reset for all user accounts across the system. This requires all users to reset their passwords within the specified number of days.
Warning: Entering 0 (zero) days will trigger an immediate password reset.
Secure Password Change Administrator (12) Specifies whether users are required to enter their current password when resetting their password.
PasswordLockoutInterval Administrator (12) or

WebUI (8), Limits (27), and administrative access on the tenant

Determines the duration, in seconds, for counting the number of consecutive failed authentication attempts.
PasswordLockoutLimit Administrator (12) or

WebUI (8), Limits (27), and administrative access on the tenant

Determines the number of consecutive failed authentication attempts that are allowed before locking the user account.
PasswordLockoutPeriod Administrator (12) or

WebUI (8), Limits (27), and administrative access on the tenant

Determines the duration, in seconds, for which a user account will not be allowed to authenticate to the system when the PasswordLockoutLimit is reached

Diagnostics

system configurations view

The following table provides descriptions of the options available via the Diagnostics tab.

Note: For more about system logs, see System logs.
Option Permissions Description
Select Node Administrator (12) Specifies the node or nodes for which you are retrieving system logs.
Select Date Administrator (12) Sets the a date range based on the start and end date values you specify.
Download Log Administrator (12) Executes the download of system logs.

A tar.gz file for each node you selected will be downloaded to your browser's download directory.