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Property Description<br />

wt.fv.revaultQuerySize Maximum size of the bucket to be used during<br />

revaulting processing. Increasing this<br />

parameter decreases the time revaulting takes<br />

but increases memory use on the method<br />

server. Decreasing this parameter decreases<br />

the memory use on the method server, but<br />

increases the time revaulting takes. The default<br />

is 1000.<br />

wt.fv.uploadtocache.revault<br />

OnCommit<br />

wt.fv.purgeUnreferencedFvIt<br />

emsInterval<br />

wt.fv.purgeUnreferencedFvIt<br />

emsOlderThan<br />

Determines whether or not the documents<br />

modified during the transaction will be added<br />

to the RevaultCacheQueue upon the<br />

completion of the transaction. The default is<br />

true. If set to false, a Revaulting Schedule must<br />

be implemented to revault files.<br />

Determines the periodicity in days of the<br />

execution of the cleanup of unreferenced<br />

items. The default is 1.<br />

Determines the age in days of unreferenced<br />

items which will be subject to cleanup. The<br />

default is 30.<br />

wt.fv.forceContentToVault Determines whether a single vault will be used<br />

for all content vaulting. The default is false.<br />

See Forcing Content to Vault.<br />

wt.fv.useFvFileThreshold If true, the property wt.fv.fvFileThreshold is<br />

effective. If false, wt.fv.fvFileThreshold has<br />

no effect.<br />

wt.fv.fvFileThreshold Value of this property sets the maximum<br />

number of files that each folder associated to a<br />

vault can hold. For example, consider the<br />

property to have the value "n." At the moment<br />

that n files are in a folder, the folder becomes<br />

read only, and the next content file is vaulted to<br />

the next folder mounted to the vault.<br />

Administering External File Vaults 3-7

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