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Report Remoting defaults for Cache Manager

  • Last UpdatedApr 09, 2024
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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

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