Setting global transport values
You set global transport attributes that apply to all
HTTP/S and FTP Scripting targets. If you are not defining HTTP/S
or FTP Scripting targets, this section does not apply to you.
- Click Hub Admin > Hub Configuration > Targets to
display the Target List.
-
Select Global Transport Attributes from
the Target List.
- If the default values are appropriate for your configuration,
click Cancel. Otherwise, continue with the
remaining steps in this section.
- Click the Edit icon next to Global Attributes Listed by Category.
- Review and, if necessary, change FTP Scripting Transport and FTP Scripting - Targets and Gateways values.
The
FTP Scripting transport uses a locking mechanism that prevents more
than one FTP Scripting instance from accessing the same target at
the same time. When an FTP Scripting transport is ready to send
documents, it requests this lock. Default values are supplied for
such things as how long a target instance waits to obtain the lock
and how many times it attempts to retrieve it if the lock is in
use. You can use these default values or change them. To change
one or more of the values, type the new value or values. You can
change:
- FTP Scripting Transport values
- Lock Retry Count, which indicates how
many times the target will attempt to obtain a lock if the lock
is currently in use. The default is 3.
- Lock Retry Interval (Seconds), which indicates
the amount of time that will elapse between attempts to obtain the
lock. The default is 260 seconds.
- FTP Scripting - Targets and Gateways values
- Maximum Lock Time (Seconds), which indicates
how long the target can hold the lock. The default is 240 seconds.
- Maximum Queue Age (Seconds), which indicates
how long the target will wait in a queue to obtain the lock. The
default is 740 seconds.
- Review and, if necessary, change the HTTP/S Transport values.
You can change:
- Maximum Synchronous Timeouts (Seconds),
to indicate the number of seconds a synchronous connection can remain
open. The default is 300 seconds.
- Maximum Simultaneous Synchronous Connections,
to indicate how many synchronous connections the system will allow.
The default is 100 connections.
- Click Save
