Report Remoting defaults for Cache Manager
- Last UpdatedApr 09, 2024
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- PI System
- RtReports 5.0
- Visualization
The following Report Remoting defaults affect the Cache Manager.
Configurations for the %PIHOME%\RtReports\web.config file, within the <appSettings> section.
|
Setting name |
Controls |
Default |
Setting options |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Directory |
The directory for storing cached reports |
%PIHOME%\RtReports\Cache |
Valid absolute file path |
|
ErrorFlushInterval |
Time interval between invocations of callback to check the expiration of the error reports in the error cache |
180 |
Time, in seconds. 0 or unspecified time keeps errors indefinitely |
|
ExpirationCheckIntervalFile |
The time interval between calls to check the expiration of reports in the file cache |
86400 (24 hours) |
Time, in seconds |
|
ExpirationError |
The time interval RtReports waits to rerun a report after a report generates an error; the time interval RtReports waits to flush the error cache after a report generates an error |
180 |
Time, in seconds. 0 or unspecified time keeps errors indefinitely |
|
ExpirationCheckIntervalMemory |
The time interval between calls to check the expiration of reports in the memory cache |
1 |
Time, in seconds. 0 or unspecified uses 60 |
|
ExpirationFile |
The time interval before RtReports deletes an unused, finished report from the file cache |
604800 (7 days) |
Time, in seconds. 0 disables the cache. Unspecified time uses 86400 (1 day) |
|
ExpirationMemory |
The time interval before RtReports deletes an unused, finished report from the memory cache |
180 |
Time, in seconds |
|
ExpirationRunning |
The time interval before RtReports deletes a running report from the memory cache |
120 |
Time, in seconds |
|
ReloadCache |
Whether the existing cached reports are reloaded and deleted when RtReportRunner and CacheManager restart |
True |
True, False |
|
StorageSize |
The maximum number of report files kept in the cache before the oldest files are purged to make space for new files |
200 |
Number of files. 0 or unspecified number uses 100 |