Section Defines System Process Settings
Setting |
Description |
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HandleExceptions |
By default, exceptions will be logged. Uncomment this setting if you want the system to log information about unhandled exceptions. |
ProccesorCount |
By default, all available processors are used. If you want to limit the number of processors used, uncomment this setting and after the = character, enter the amount of processors you want to be used. If set, the process is bound to the first N processors, where N is the value you specified. |
MinWorkingSet |
By default, there is no minimum workingset. To define the minimum workingset for the process, in bytes, uncomment this setting and after the = character, enter a value for the minimum workingset. |
MaxWorkingSet |
By default, there is no maximum workingset. To define the maximum workingset for the process, in bytes, uncomment this setting and after the = character, enter a value for the maximum workingset. |
ThreadStackSize |
By default, the thread stack size used for created threads is 256k. To set some other thread stack size, uncomment this setting and enter another value after the = character. |
DisableLowFragHeap |
By default, the low fragmentation heap option is enabled. Uncomment this setting to disable the low fragmentation option for heap allocations. |
LogConfig |
By default, the dmskrnl.log.xml is used for logging. To use another configuration file, uncomment this setting and specify the full path to and including the alternative configuration file. |
LogBufferSize |
The default size of the internal buffer used for logging is 1024. To use a different value, uncomment this setting and enter another value after the = character. The value you enter must be a positive integer. Note that excessively large values may have an adverse effect! |
ThreadMonitorInterval |
By default, the interval used to monitor service threads is 30 seconds. To change the interval, uncomment this setting and specify a different value (in seconds) after the = character. |
ThreadRestartLimit |
By default, the number of times a service thread can terminate unexpectedly is 3 times. To change the number of times a thread service can terminate unexpectedly, uncomment this setting and enter another value after the = character. |
IPV6Enabled |
By default, Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addressing support is disabled. To enable it, uncomment this setting and after the = character, set the value to 1. |
IPV6Preferred |
By default, Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) addressing is not preferred for server to server connections. To make it preferred, uncomment this setting and after the = character, set the value to 1. |
DisableCancelableQueries |
By default, cancelable queries support is enabled for the server. To disable it, uncomment this setting and after the = character, set the value to 1. |
CancelableQueriesItemCount |
By default, cancelable queries will return results in data blocks of 1024 items at maximum. To change the maximum count of items returned in the data blocks, uncomment this setting and specify a different value after the = character. |
cancelableQueriesTimeout |
By default, cancelable queries will try to collect CancelableQueriesItemCount items in 30 seconds (the default timeout setting). If timeout is reached, the server returns what it has up to the point of timeout. To change how many seconds may pass before timeout is reached, uncomment this setting and enter a different value (in seconds) after the = character. |