Index Server
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(Full Text
Indexing
only)
Sets the computer on which the full text index catalog for this
datasource will be maintained. This list displays the list of indexing services
registered with this
ProjectWise Design Integration Server.
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Extraction Enabled / Indexing Enabled
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Turn this setting on to enable this document
processor to perform extractions. When you enable extractions, you must also
specify the ProjectWise user account that the processor will use.
(Extraction Enabled is the label for
and
.
Indexing Enabled is the label for
Full Text
Indexing.)
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ProjectWise User
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Sets which ProjectWise user the document processor
will use to log in to the datasource and access the documents it needs to
process.
You can select:
- Any ProjectWise
logical (native) user account - These are the users whose account type is set
to Logical. These users will be listed by name. After you select this user,
enter the user's password.
- <Bentley IMS/STS
(local)> - Selecting this option means that the processor will
use a specific Bentley IMS account to log in to the datasource. After you
select this option, you are prompted to enter the credentials of the Bentley
IMS account you want to use. To use this account, the account must also exist
in the datasource.
- <Windows user service
account> - Selecting this option means that the processor will
use the same Windows account that the
ProjectWise Orchestration Framework Service runs under (specified during ProjectWise Server installation). To
use this account, the account must also exist in the datasource.
Note: The
<Bentley IMS/STS (external)> option
is intended for future use - do not use.
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Password
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The password for the selected user account, if you
selected a ProjectWise logical (native) user account from the list.
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Retry extraction in (minutes)
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In general, the value for this option should be
long enough for the extraction process to complete in stress load conditions,
but not too long, in the event of some processing failure. If there is a
failure in processing, the processing will not start again until the end of the
Retry period. That means if a failure occurs early on, for example at the tenth
minute of processing, nothing will happen for the next 350 minutes, until
processing is restarted.
The default value is 180, and the possible range
you can set is between 10 and 1440 minutes (24 hours).
Ideal values for this field can vary from
datasource to datasource, so you may want to leave the default value as is, and
then adjust it accordingly based on performance results. Or, try setting a
value twice bigger than a time anticipated for a single document processing
under stress, or value between half an hour and an hour may be a good starting
point.
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Max documents processed in a single pass
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Limits the amount of documents that may be passed
to processing in a single document inspection pass. For large datasources, the
extraction engine will process that many documents at a time, until all
documents to be processed have been processed. If extractions are enabled and
later you select
Start Processing Now, then no more than
the number of documents specified in this field will be processed at that time.
The default value is 100, and the lowest value you
can set here is 1.
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Skip schedule for document property indexing (Full
Text Indexing only)
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When text indexing is enabled and this setting is
off, text extractions will run according to the defined schedule. This is the
default behavior, and this is how text indexing has worked in general, prior to
the introduction of this setting.
When text indexing is enabled and this setting is
on, text extractions for file contents will still run according to the
schedule, however text extractions for document properties will run according
to the setting,
Retry extraction in (minutes). For
example, if your text extractions are normally set to retry every 30 minutes,
then every 30 minutes the text indexing processor will search for new documents
to extract document property text from, even during periods when the text
indexing processor is scheduled to be sleeping.
Tip: Whether this setting is on or
off, text extractions for file contents will always run according to the
defined schedule.
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