Service-specific properties
To access service-specific properties , select
. In the widget, click the icon of the service to administer.
This table shows the properties that are specific to each service:
Service | Property | Description |
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Application Engine Service | Data Connection Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a connection failure. |
Data Connection Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a connection failure. | |
Minimum and maximum data connection pool size | The minimum and maximum number of active connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Sandbox maximum and minimum pool size | The maximum and minimum number of process execution sandboxes in the pool. | |
Sandbox Sliding Expiration Time | The time after which sandboxes expire. | |
Sandbox Lifetime | The time after which sandboxes are recycled. | |
Sandbox Watcher Interval | The time interval after which it is checked whether the pool must be refilled or sandboxes removed from the pool. | |
Long Running Process | The time after which a running Application Engine process is considered a long-running process. | |
Debug mode | Select to enable debugging of processes. | |
Application Studio Service | Data Connection Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a database alias connection failure. |
Data Connection Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a database alias connection failure. | |
Minimum and maximum data connection pool size | The maximum and minimum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Resource Handles | The percentage weight of the total available resource handles in use by the service worker. | |
Query Result Limit | The limit of data values that are read from the target system.
See "Limitations and restrictions in Application Studio" and "Limitations and restrictions in Ad-hoc Report".
Note: The limits of Application Studio apply to Ad-hoc Report.
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Result Cache Limit | The maximum size of the calculation result cache that is used by the service for all calculations, for example, lists, OLAP metadata, or relational datasets.
Note: The 0 value indicates that the cache is turned off.
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Configuration Service | Database Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a database connection failure. |
Database Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a database connection failure. | |
Minimum and maximum data connection pool size | The minimum and maximum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Synchronization Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from delivery failure. | |
Synchronization Recovery Interval | ||
Dashboards Service | Web Front-end Security Mode | Security mode used for Dashboards web user interface user authentication. The amount of time that the service waits between subsequent attempts to deliver notification message. |
Session Cookie Name | The name of the cookie that is used in the communication between a browser and Dashboards. | |
Financial Applications Service | Data Connection Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a connection failure. |
Data Connection Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a connection failure. | |
Minimum and Maximum Data Connection Pool Size | The minimum and maximum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Financial Consolidation Service | Data Connection Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a connection failure. |
Data Connection Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a connection failure. | |
Minimum and Maximum Data Connection Pool Size | The minimum and maximum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Log Service | Database Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a database connection failure. |
Database Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a database connection failure. | |
Synchronization Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from delivery failure. | |
Synchronization Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between subsequent attempts to deliver notification message. | |
Minimum and maximum connection pool size | The minimum and maximum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Log Entry Lifetime | The time after which the log entries are deleted by the Log Service. This setting is available for the Log Service. | |
Log Entry Purge Interval | The time after which log entries are cleared. | |
Query Timeout | The maximum length of time queries in the View Application Logs and View System Logs dashboards can run.
Caution:
The maximum is 2 hours. Therefore, do not develop queries that take longer than 2 hours to run.
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Modeling Service | Data Connection Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a database connection failure. |
Data Connection Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a database connection failure. | |
Minimum and maximum connection pool size | The minimum and maximum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The maximum length of time after which a data connection in a data connecton pool is closed. | |
Query Timeout | The length of time after which relational load queries, scripts, and hierarchy and cube mappings are canceled.
Caution:
The maximum is 2 hours. Therefore, do not develop load queries, scripts, or mappings that take longer than 2 hours to run.
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Office Integration | Web Front-end Security Mode | Security mode used for Dashboards web user interface user authentication. The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. |
Session Cookie Name | The name of the cookie that is used in the communication between a browser and Dashboards. | |
Data Connection Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a database connection failure. | |
Data Connection Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a database connection failure. | |
Minimum and maximum connection pool size | The minimum and maximum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Query Result Limit | The limit of data values that are read from the target system.
See "Limitations and restrictions in Excel Integration". |
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OLAP Service | System worker concurrency | Maximum number of operations a system worker can process in parallel. |
Cluster node concurrency | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. Maximum number of operations a cluster node can process in parallel. | |
Database startup attempts | Maximum number of retries the OLAP system worker performs to start the OLAP | |
Database startup interval | The interval between two attempts to start the OLAP database. | |
Database startup time-out | The maximum amount of time the system waits for database to start up. | |
Database shutdown attempts | Maximum number of retries the OLAP system worker performs to shut down the OLAP database. | |
Database shutdown interval | The interval between two attempts to stop a running OLAPdatabase. | |
Database shutdown time-out | The maximum amount of time the system waits for database to shut down. | |
Scheduler trigger interval | The interval scheduler checks the database schedules and plan their execution. | |
Database idle time | A database that is idle for a specified time is stopped automatically. This is indicated by a status of Standby in the Databases dashboard.
The default idle time is 2 weeks. |
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High load threshold | Maximum value of load factor at which a cluster node is marked as overloaded and cannot accept additional requests. | |
Database count weight | The percentage weight of number of running databases on a cluster node. | |
Memory weight | The percentage weight of average system memory consumed by a cluster node. | |
Free system memory limit | The minimum percentage of the physical system memory that the OLAP databases keep free on a cluster node. | |
Memory limit per request | The maximum percentage of a cluster node's physical system memory that an OLAP database uses when processing a single request. | |
Local database storage path | The path to the local database storage. | |
Central database storage path | The path to the central database storage. | |
Central backup storage path | The path to the backup database storage. | |
Repository Service | Database Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from a database connection failure. |
Database Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between attempts to recover from a database connection failure. | |
Synchronization Recovery Attempts | The number of attempts that the service performs to recover from delivery failure. | |
Synchronization Recovery Interval | The amount of time that the service waits between subsequent attempts to deliver notification message. | |
Minimum and maximum connection pool size | The minimum and maximum number of active database connections in the connection pool. | |
Pooled Data Connection Lifetime | The length of time for which the pooled data connection exists. | |
Client Idle Time | The period of inactivity after which a repository is unloaded from the hosted service instance. | |
Server Idle Time | The inactivity time period after which a repository database connection is closed in Repository Worker. | |
Transaction Time-out | The maximum time for which a repository database transaction is left open. | |
API Transaction Time-out | The maximum time for which an API transaction is left open. |