A single index area holds data for only one object store, using one file system directory. Spreading the indexing information across multiple file systems requires the use of multiple index areas.
The
property is set to "full" by the server when the number of collections is equal to
(no more
can be created in this
). A replacement
(having a status of "standby" will be set to "open". If the status of an
is not "open", no new Verity collections will be created in the
. However, Verity collections in the
will be searched during queries, regardless of status.
The following tables list the members exposed by IIndexArea.
Public Properties
Name | Description | |
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![]() | AuditedEvents | An collection of the objects containing the audited events that have occurred for the object. |
![]() | Creator | Indicates the name of the user assigned as the creator of the object. Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | DateCreated | Indicates the date and time the object was created. The Content Engine stores dates and times using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | DateLastModified | Indicates the date and time the object was last modified. The Content Engine stores dates and times using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | DescriptiveText | User-readable text that describes an object. The text is not locale-specific to the retrieving user except for the following classes:
|
![]() | DisplayName | The user-readable, provider-specific name of an object. This property is usually the designated Name property of the object's class. |
![]() | Id | A representation of the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), a unique 128-bit number, that is assigned to this Content Engine object when the object is created. When converted to a string, the Id property is typically depicted as 32 hexadecimal characters enclosed by brackets in the following format: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}. For example, {3F2504E0-4F89-11D3-9A0C-0305E82C3301}. For For a given property representation, the Id property has the following characteristics:
For a newly created document object, you can override the Id property of its associated |
![]() | LastModifier | Indicates the name of the user who last modified the object. Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access ( |
![]() | Name | The name for this object. For most classes, this property is read-only and returns the value of the designated name property for the object, or its ID if there is no name property. If For a |
![]() | Permissions | Manages the discretionary permissions assigned to the object. |
![]() | ResourceStatus | Contains a object, which specifies the availability status of a storage or index area. The status value can be any one of the following:
Note: When the The Content Engine supports the following automatic transitions between status values:
An area's status can also be changed manually as allowed by the following rules:
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![]() | Site | Identifies the site associated with a given object. A site represents a geographical area in the FileNet P8 domain. If you do not specify a site when creating the associated object, the value of that object's property defaults to the value of . |