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Managing Document Manager information, Maximum hold time, Maximum files-per-poll-interval

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administrative API, you can list some of the configuration artifacts in a system. A full export of the system using the migration utility provides listings of partner capabilities, partner connections, and receivers (targets) in the exported XML file. Managing Document Manager information You can use the admin console to view and modify the Document Manager administration properties. Document Manager obtains files to process by polling three file system folders that are shared by the other components of the WebSphere Partner Gateway system. As multiple Document Manager processes (each process can have multiple threads) can access the file system folders, WebSphere Partner Gateway locks the documents so only one process (thread) can process the document in the shared folder. Maximum hold time Set the maximum-lock-hold-time values for each of the three folders (Main, Synchronous, and Signal) to configure the maximum lock time that one of the document acquisition engine (DAE) processes (threads) can keep the lock on the document while processing the document. v In Main folder, type a value (in seconds) representing the maximum lock holding time for the DAE instance that polls the main inbound directory (for example: router_in folder under Common). The default value is 3 seconds. v In Synchronous folder, type a value (in seconds) representing the maximum lock holding time for the DAE instance that polls the synchronous message's directory (for example: sync_in folder under Common). The default value is 3 seconds. v In Signal folder, type a value (in seconds) representing the maximum lock holding time for the DAE instance that polls the signal message's directory (for example: signal_in folder under Common). The default value is 3 seconds. Maximum files-per-poll-interval About this task Set the maximum-files-per-poll-interval values for each of the three folders (Main, Synchronous, and Signal) to configure the maximum number of files that will be handled by each DAE thread to process. v In Main folder, type a value (greater than 0) representing the maximum number of files for the DAE instance that polls the main inbound directory (router_in) to process. The default value is 5. v In Synchronous folder, type a value (greater than 0) representing the maximum number of files for the DAE instance that polls the synchronous message's directory (sync_in) to process. The default value is 5. v In Signal folder, type a value (greater than 0) representing the maximum number of files for the DAE instance that polls the signal message's directory (signal_in) to process. The default value is 5. To view or modify the administration properties: 1. Click System Administration > DocMgr Administration > BPE-DAE. 2. Select one of the tabs that is displayed under the BPE-DAE tab to access either the Main, Signal, or Synchronous property values. The Document Manager Administration page shows the properties in read-only mode. Chapter 4. Hub administration tasks 35

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administrative API, you can list some of the configuration artifacts in a system. A
full export of the system using the migration utility provides listings of partner
capabilities, partner connections, and receivers (targets) in the exported XML file.
Managing Document Manager information
You can use the admin console to view and modify the Document Manager
administration properties. Document Manager obtains files to process by polling
three file system folders that are shared by the other components of the WebSphere
Partner Gateway system. As multiple Document Manager processes (each process
can have multiple threads) can access the file system folders, WebSphere Partner
Gateway locks the documents so only one process (thread) can process the
document in the shared folder.
Maximum hold time
Set the maximum-lock-hold-time values for each of the three folders (Main,
Synchronous, and Signal) to configure the maximum lock time that one of the
document acquisition engine (DAE) processes (threads) can keep the lock on the
document while processing the document.
v
In
Main folder
, type a value (in seconds) representing the maximum lock
holding time for the DAE instance that polls the main inbound directory (for
example: router_in folder under Common). The default value is
3
seconds.
v
In
Synchronous folder
, type a value (in seconds) representing the maximum
lock holding time for the DAE instance that polls the synchronous message’s
directory (for example: sync_in folder under Common). The default value is
3
seconds.
v
In
Signal folder
, type a value (in seconds) representing the maximum lock
holding time for the DAE instance that polls the signal message’s directory (for
example: signal_in folder under Common). The default value is
3
seconds.
Maximum files-per-poll-interval
About this task
Set the maximum-files-per-poll-interval values for each of the three folders (Main,
Synchronous, and Signal) to configure the maximum number of files that will be
handled by each DAE thread to process.
v
In
Main folder
, type a value (greater than 0) representing the maximum number
of files for the DAE instance that polls the main inbound directory (router_in) to
process. The default value is
5
.
v
In
Synchronous folder
, type a value (greater than 0) representing the maximum
number of files for the DAE instance that polls the synchronous message’s
directory (sync_in) to process. The default value is
5
.
v
In
Signal folder
, type a value (greater than 0) representing the maximum
number of files for the DAE instance that polls the signal message’s directory
(signal_in) to process. The default value is
5
.
To view or modify the administration properties:
1.
Click
System Administration
>
DocMgr Administration
>
BPE-DAE
.
2.
Select one of the tabs that is displayed under the BPE-DAE tab to access either
the Main, Signal, or Synchronous property values.
The Document Manager Administration page shows the properties in read-only
mode.
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