When an open index area becomes full, the Content Engine server chooses the standby index area with the highest priority and sets it to open. If two or more index areas exist with the same priority, one of these standby index areas is chosen randomly by the server.
You can control this feature by setting the JVM parameter com.filenet.engine.cbr.LegacyStandbyActivationPolicy on your application server. By default, this JVM parameter is false, which instructs the Content Engine server to open a standby index area when an index area becomes full. Set this JVM parameter to true to instruct the Content Engine server to open a standby index area only when all the index areas are either full or closed. For information about how to assign JVM parameter values for your application server, see Setting JVM parameters.
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Property CmStandbyActivationPriority As Nullable(Of Integer) |
C# |
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Nullable<int> CmStandbyActivationPriority { get; set; } |
Visual C++ |
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property Nullable<int> CmStandbyActivationPriority { Nullable<int> get (); void set (Nullable<int> value); } |
JavaScript |
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function get_cmStandbyActivationPriority(); function set_cmStandbyActivationPriority(value); |
Remarks
Metadata
AllowsDefaultChange: false
Cardinality: SINGLE
CopyToReservation: false
DataType: LONG
IsHidden: false
IsOrderable: true
IsSearchable: true
IsValueRequired: true
ModificationAccessRequired: WRITE
PersistenceType: OWN_COLUMN
PropertyDefaultInteger32: 0
PropertyMaximumInteger32: 0x7FFFFFFF
PropertyMinimumInteger32: none
RequiresUniqueElements: false
Settability: READ_WRITE
TargetAccessRequired: READ