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DLI Implementation and Reference Guide - Datalogics

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A.94 <strong>DLI</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Technical Notes<br />

1 The highLimit value is a trigger-point setting only, not a storage limit; the cache<br />

is allowed to Concepts grow beyond <strong>and</strong> that Facilities: point. The <strong>Guide</strong> highLimit to the DL value Pager is inspected Composition only at System<br />

document-destroy time when dlpdfdocdestroy is called, not before. The<br />

graphics cache may grow larger than the highLimit value during document<br />

creation, but will be reduced to the deleteLimit point before the next<br />

document is begun.<br />

2 As of <strong>DLI</strong> v3.0.11, the <strong>DLI</strong> graphics cache has been enhanced to use the default<br />

ASFileSys implementation provided to dlpdfinit for caching graphics. By<br />

default, the graphics cache file size is limited to 1.5GB. Customers who wish to use<br />

larger graphics cache files are advised to supply a filesystem to dlpdfinit which<br />

is capable of reliably h<strong>and</strong>ling files of the larger size.<br />

NOTE: The cache size limit is checked every time a document is destroyed; the<br />

cache may therefore temporarily exceed the cache size limit. When setting the<br />

cache size limit, please note that to resize the graphics cache, free space equal to<br />

the sum of the cache limit <strong>and</strong> the "low water" mark is required. Files In Memory<br />

users with large graphics workloads are advised to lower the cache size limit to a<br />

number appropriate for their target environment.

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