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Managing VCAPS, Set up access

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7 Managing VCAPS Common Asynchronous Publishing Service (VCAPS) is a mechanism for delivering post-events in asynchronous mode. The delivery cadence is based on a time period or a number of events. Topics: • Set up access Set up access About this task You must add four VCAPS entries to the Microsoft Windows Registry. NOTE: Any time you modify the CEE section of the Registry, except for Verbose and Debug, you need to restart the EMC CAVA service. Steps 1. Open a command window on the machine where CEE and VCAPS are installed and type regedit. 2. On the Windows Registry Editor window, navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > EMC > CEE > CEPP > VCAPS > Configuration 3. Double-click Endpoint and specify the IP addresses of the computers where the consumer application is installed, in the following format: @ When setting multiple computers, you must use a ; (semicolon) to separate the IP addresses. 4. Double-click Enabled. Specify 1 to enable VCAPS, or 0 to disable it. 5. Double-click FeedInterval and specify how often, in seconds, information is sent from VCAPS to the consumer application. The default is 60 seconds. The range is from 60 seconds to 600 seconds. 6. Double-click MaxEventsPerFeed and specify how many modification events must occur before information is sent from VCAPS to the consumer application. The default is 100 events. The range is from 10 events to 10,000 events. 7. Restart the EMC CAVA service by using the Windows Service Control Manager. Results The FeedInterval and MaxEventsPerFeed delivery cadences are used simultaneously. VCAPS sends a list of modified events to the consumer application, not the actual content. Managing VCAPS 47

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Managing VCAPS
Common Asynchronous Publishing Service (VCAPS) is a mechanism for delivering post-events in asynchronous mode. The
delivery cadence is based on a time period or a number of events.
Topics:
Set up access
Set up access
About this task
You must add four VCAPS entries to the Microsoft Windows Registry.
NOTE:
Any time you modify the CEE section of the Registry, except for Verbose and Debug, you need to restart the EMC
CAVA service.
Steps
1.
Open a command window on the machine where CEE and VCAPS are installed and type
regedit
.
2.
On the Windows Registry Editor window, navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
>
SOFTWARE
>
EMC
>
CEE
>
CEPP
>
VCAPS
>
Configuration
3.
Double-click Endpoint and specify the IP addresses of the computers where the consumer application is installed, in the
following format:
<vendorname>
@
<IP address>
When setting multiple computers, you must use a ; (semicolon) to separate the IP addresses.
4.
Double-click
Enabled
. Specify
1
to enable VCAPS, or
0
to disable it.
5.
Double-click
FeedInterval
and specify how often, in seconds, information is sent from VCAPS to the consumer application.
The default is 60 seconds. The range is from 60 seconds to 600 seconds.
6.
Double-click
MaxEventsPerFeed
and specify how many modification events must occur before information is sent from
VCAPS to the consumer application. The default is 100 events. The range is from 10 events to 10,000 events.
7.
Restart the EMC CAVA service by using the Windows Service Control Manager.
Results
The FeedInterval and MaxEventsPerFeed delivery cadences are used simultaneously.
VCAPS sends a list of modified events to the consumer application, not the actual content.
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