CE Server Name |
Yes |
Provide the name or IP address of the Content Engine server where you want to
run the Disposition Sweep process. |
Port Number |
Yes |
Provide the WSI Data Service port number. |
FPOS Name |
No |
Provide the GUID or Name of the FPOS on which
you want to run Disposition Sweep. If you do not provide a value,
the Disposition Sweep process will run on all the FPOSs that are associated
with the specified Content Engine server. |
User ID |
Yes |
Provide the user name that Disposition Sweep
uses to log on to Content Engine for
performing calculations and to log on to the Process Engine for launching workflows.
The user must belong to the Content Engine Administrators
group, be an object store administrator for the FPOS, and have the
Records Administrator role. |
Password |
Yes |
Provide the password for the user ID. |
HOLD Names/GUIDs |
No |
Provide the hold names or GUIDs separated by
the ‘|' character. If you enter any holds, the sweep process
affects only the specified dynamic holds. If no hold names are provided,
then Hold Sweep processes all the active holds. For cases where there
can be more than one hold with same name, then all the holds with
the same name are applied on the entities. |
Processing Batch Size |
No |
Enter the number of entities to be processed
as a batch using the Hold Sweep process. By default, this value has
been set to 1000. For example, if this value is 1000 and there are
20,000 entities to be processed, then the Hold Sweep processes all
entities in 20 batches, with 1000 entities in each batch. |
Retrieval Batch Size |
No |
Enter the number of entities to be retrieved
per batch using the Hold Sweep process. By default, this value has
been set to 100000. For example, if this value is 100000 and there
are 1,000,000 entities to be processed, then all the entities are
retrieved in 10 batches, with 100000 entities in each batch. |
Thread Count |
No |
Enter the number of processing threads that IBM Enterprise
Records uses during the hold sweep
process. The best practice is to specify one thread for each logical
CPU on the Content Engine server.
For example, enter “8” if there are eight logical CPUs on your Content Engine server. The default is
1. |
Error Log File Name |
No |
Provide the name and path of the error file
to be created by the Hold Sweep process. By default, an error log
file called ErrorFile is created in the ier_install_path/RecordsManagerSweep folder,
which is created by the Hold Sweep process. If the Hold Sweep process
runs without error, the log file is zero bytes in length. |