The ICmContentReplicationQueueSweep type exposes the following members.
Properties
Type | Name | Description |
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![]() | AuditedEvents |
An EventSet collection of the Event objects containing the audited events that have occurred for the object.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.) |
![]() | ClassDescription |
The ClassDescription object containing the property metadata for the EngineObject.
(Inherited from IEngineObject.) |
![]() | Creator |
Indicates the name of the user assigned as the creator of the object.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is settable only on create. After initial object creation, this property is read-only for all users. |
![]() | CurrentDeferredObjectCount |
The number of objects for which the processing has been deferred during the current or most recent sweep iteration.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | CurrentExaminedObjectCount |
The number of objects that were examined during the current sweep iteration
of an ongoing sweep.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | CurrentFailedObjectCount |
The number of objects for which the processing failed during the current sweep iteration
of an ongoing sweep.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | CurrentProcessedObjectCount |
The number of objects that were processed during the current sweep iteration
of an ongoing sweep.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | DateCreated |
Indicates the date and time the object was created. The Content Engine server stores dates and times using
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information, see
Timestamps.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is settable only on create. After initial object creation, this property is read-only for all users. |
![]() | DateLastModified |
Indicates the date and time the object was last modified. The Content Engine server stores dates and times
using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For more information, see
Timestamps.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is read/write. (The read/write access for those users can only change if a change is made to the ACL on the object store that controls who has privileged write access to objects in that object store). |
![]() | DeferredObjectCount |
The total number of objects for which processing has been deferred by the sweep.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | DescriptiveText |
User-readable text that describes an object.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.)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.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.)For ICmAuditProcessingBookmark and IAuditDefinition objects, this property is intended to identify client applications that process the audit log. For ICmAuditProcessingBookmark objects, this property, in support of the audit disposition feature, identifies the client that created the object. For IAuditDefinition objects, this property identifies a set of audit definitions for a given client or client functionality. For ICmAuditProcessingBookmark and IAuditDefinition objects, it is recommended that you set this property. Specify a unique value to distinguish one client application from another. Note, however, that the server does not prevent identical display names across multiple ICmAuditProcessingBookmark or IAuditDefinition objects. Therefore, the client application is responsible for enforcing uniqueness. |
![]() | EffectiveEndDate |
The date and time after which this sweep rule becomes no longer eligible to run.
If this property is not set on a sweep policy, the policy runs continuously.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.)If you set this property on a sweep job, which runs one time only, be careful to allow sufficient time for the the job to process the entire table, especially if the table is very large. If the effective end date does not allow the necessary time, then the job will end before it completely processes the table. Similarly, If you set this property on a run-once background search, be careful to allow sufficient time for the query to complete; otherwise, the sweep will end before returning all of the search results. |
![]() | EffectiveStartDate |
The date and time this sweep rule becomes effective and eligible to run.
If this property is not set, then the sweep is eligible to start immediately.
(It will not start immediately if, for example, the sweep is disabled, or
if timeslots are set to times in the future.)
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | ExaminedObjectCount | (Inherited from ICmSweep.) |
![]() | FailedObjectCount |
For a sweep job, which runs only once, the number of objects that failed when applying the sweep action.
For an ongoing sweep, the cumulative number of objects that failed in the current iteration
plus in all of the previous iterations.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)For a background search, the value of this property is always zero. |
![]() | 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}.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)For IUser and IGroup classes, the Id property takes the value of the Security Identifier (SID) rather than the 128-bit GUID. The string representation of the SID is in this example format: S-1-5-21-1559522492-2815155736-3711640725-55269. When Active Directory is used as the directory service for IBM FileNet P8, IUser.Id and IGroup.Id always return the current SID for the principal, even if this user or group has only historical SIDs populating the Active Directory server. 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 VersionSeries object before you save or check in the document for the first time. |
![]() | InterBatchDelay |
The minimum number of milliseconds a sweep will wait before running back-to-back sweep queries.
A sweep iteration consists of multiple queries, each of which returns a batch of candidate items for processing.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)The property setting on the ICmSweep object overrides the property setting on the ICmSweepConfiguration global object. If the property is set to null on the ICmSweep object, then the InterBatchDelay setting on the ICmSweepConfiguration object is used. |
![]() | IsEnabled |
Indicates whether a given object is enabled or disabled. For example, you can globally disable or enable active
events by setting an IEventAction object's IsEnabled property to False (off) or True (on).
Likewise, you can enable or disable a subscription, a security template, an audit definition, an audit disposition policy,
a change preprocessor definition, a change preprocessor action, and a sweep The property defaults to true.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.)Enabling a security template indicates that it can be applied to an object. A disabled security template remains part of its security policy container, but cannot be applied to an object. Disabling a security template is useful when you are testing or developing the security templates that make up a security policy. Disabling a subscription prevents the function associated with the event from being loaded and executed. You might want to disable a subscription that is undergoing modifications due to a change in business processes or when you do not want functions to execute against federated documents. Note that when you disable an IEventAction, all of its associated subscriptions are also disabled. However, when you disable one particular ISubscription, you only disable events that are in its subscribed event list. Disabling a change preprocessor action has system scope, that is, it prevents code handler execution for all class definitions that reference the change preprocessor action. On the other hand, disabling a change preprocessor definition has class scope; it prevents code handler execution for only that class definition, and for any subclass definitions to which the changed property value is propagated. |
![]() | LastModifier |
Indicates the name of the user who last modified the object.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)Settability of this property is read-only for most users. For users who have been granted privileged write access (AccessRight.PRIVILEGED_WRITE), this property is read/write. (The read/write access for those users could only change if a change is made to the ACL on the object store that controls who has privileged write access to objects in that object store). |
![]() | MaximumFailures |
For ICmQueueSweep, the maximum number of times a dequeue operation for a queue sweep will be retried following a failure.
If this property is set to zero, there is no limit on the maximum number of failures.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.)When QueueEntryStatus on a queue entry (represented by a ICmAbstractQueueEntry subclass) is set to FAILED, then the sweep service no longer selects the entry for processing. When the queue sweep handler reports a failure of processing, the sweep service increments the FailureCount property on the queue entry. If the new value equals or exceeds the current MaximumFailures property value on the ICmQueueSweep object controlling the sweep, then the QueueEntryStatus property is set to FAILED. The QueueEntryStatus property is also set to FAILED when a queue sweep handler sets the processing outcome of the entry to SweepItemOutcome.FAILED_NO_RETRY. To restart processing of a queue entry with a status of FAILED, reset the FailureCount property on the queue entry to zero. For ICmBackgroundSearch, the maximum number of failures tolerated by the sweep service before the CmBackgroundSearch instance is terminated. If this property is set to zero, there is no limit to the maximum number of failures. |
![]() | MaxSweepWorkers |
The maximum number of worker threads to be allocated for processing a sweep.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)For an ICmBackgroundSearch object, this property is ignored. |
![]() | Owner |
Manages the security owner assigned to the object.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.) |
![]() | Permissions |
Manages the discretionary permissions assigned to the object.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.) |
![]() | ProcessedObjectCount |
For a sweep job, which runs only once, the number of objects processed during the sweep.
For an ongoing sweep, the cumulative number of objects processed in the current iteration
plus in all of the previous iterations.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)For a background search, the number of ICmAbstractSearchResult objects that are produced as a result of the search. The value is the same as in the ExaminedObjectCount property unless you use SQL aggregate functions and the GROUP BY clause in the search. In that case, a ICmAbstractSearchResult object reflects the aggregation of query result rows. |
![]() | Properties |
The IProperties collection of properties for the EngineObject.
(Inherited from IEngineObject.) |
![]() | SweepBatchSize |
The number of candidate objects that will be passed to the sweep handler in a single batch.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | SweepEndDate |
A timestamp indicating when the sweep was completed. If NULL, the sweep has not completed yet.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.) |
![]() | SweepRetryWaitInterval |
If a retryable exception occurs during the processing of a sweep batch, the minimum number of seconds to wait before
reattempting the batch.
(Inherited from ICmQueueSweep.) |
![]() | SweepStartDate |
A timestamp indicating when the currently running sweep started.
For a sweep policy or queue sweep that is not currently in progress,
the property is set to null.
For a sweep job, the property remains set to a timestamp value
even after the job has completed.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.) |
![]() | SweepTarget |
Specifies the class for which instances will be swept.
Set this property to a class that is valid for the
type of sweep to be run.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.)For a background search sweep, this property is set automatically to the background search result class. |
![]() | SweepTimeslots |
A list of ICmTimeslot
objects that determine the schedule for sweep processing.
The property setting on the ICmSweep object overrides
the property setting on the ICmSweepConfiguration global object.
If the property is set to null on the ICmSweep object, then the
timeslot setting on the ICmSweepConfiguration object is used.
(Inherited from ICmSweep.) |