The Content Engine server uses a load-balancing algorithm to automatically assign IBM Content Search Services servers to indexes according to the indexing workload of the servers. If you want to override this built-in load balancing feature, you can create affinity groups and manually dedicate IBM Content Search Services servers to specific index areas.
An IBM Content Search Services server can belong to, at most, one affinity group. A server that is a member of an affinity group can serve only index areas that are assigned to that affinity group and that belong to the same site as the server. A server that is not a member of an affinity group can serve only index areas that do not belong to an affinity group and belong to the same site as the server.
An IBM Content Search Services index area can be assigned to, at most, one affinity group. An index area that is assigned to an affinity group can be served only by members of the affinity group that belong to the same site as the index area. An index area that is not assigned to an affinity group can be served only by servers that are not members of an affinity group and belong to the same site as the index area.
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Interface ICmTextSearchAffinityGroup _ Implements IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
C# |
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public interface ICmTextSearchAffinityGroup : IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
Visual C++ |
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public interface class ICmTextSearchAffinityGroup : IIndependentlyPersistableObject, IIndependentObject, IEngineObject, ICloneable |
JavaScript |
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FileNet.Api.Admin.ICmTextSearchAffinityGroup = function(); FileNet.Api.Admin.ICmTextSearchAffinityGroup.createInterface('FileNet.Api.Admin.ICmTextSearchAffinityGroup'); |
Remarks
Metadata
Auditable: false
AllowsInstances: true
AllowsSubClasses: false
ClassDefinitionName: None
IsDependent: false
IsHidden: false
Searchable: false
StorageType: Domain
SuperclassName: GenericObject