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Configuring WorkSite Server Service Properties

To configure a WorkSite Server Service:

1. Highlight the WorkSite Server Service name in the table view.

2. Click the service properties button in the toolbar or from the Properties menu, select Service Properties.

Change the appropriate the settings as desired in the WorkSite Server Properties dialog, then click OK. Table 4 lists all available options on the WorkSite Server Properties dialog.

Configuring WorkSite Server Service Properties

Figure 6 WorkSite Server Properties Dialog

Table 4 WorkSite Server Properties Dialog Options Field/Feature Description

Cluster/Server Name The Cluster/Server Name field is used to specify the name of the cluster a WorkSite Server Service program is associated with. If the WorkSite Server Service is not part of a cluster, this field should be left blank. For more information on clustering, see the WorkSite Server Administrator’s Guide.

Cache Fileserver Path If your WorkSite deployment utilizes the WorkSite Server with Caching feature, enter the path to the fileserver that is used to cache files downloaded from remote locations.

E-mail Domain If you WorkSite deployment utilizes the WorkSite Communications Server, enter the name of the e-mail domain used by the WorkSite Communication Server. This is the domain name of the POP3 server.

Security Configuration Accept Trusted

Authentication When the Accept Trusted Authentication feature is enabled, users who are already logged into the Windows domain can connect to WorkSite without providing a second, addtional login ID and password. The user must be a valid user on the database and the user’s database login ID must be identical to his or her login ID on the domain. Trusted authentication will not work if the user is not logged into the domain. Users such as virtual users who are not logged into the domain cannot use trusted authentication.

Enable Impersonation The Enable Impersonation feature allows anyone who knows the Enable Impersonation password to logon to the WorkSite system as any user whose login has not been disabled. The administrator uses the Administrative Impersonation password in place of the normal password of the user being impersonated.

When enabled a password of at least six characters must be entered in the Password field.

TCP/IP Port Configuration Service Port and File

Port The values entered in the Service Port and File Port text-entry fields are dedicated TCP/IP port numbers assigned to the WorkSite Server Service program. The service port is used for service transactions, and the file port is used for transmitting files.

Use the default value for the service port (1080) and file port (1081) unless instructed otherwise by Autonomy Technical Support.

Meta-Data Cache Configuration

Refresh Frequency This value determines with what regularity the WorkSite Server will check that all database tables in memory contain less than the maximum number of rows and unload infrequently used entries from any tables that are larger than the maximum size.

Use the default value of 1 unless instructed otherwise by Autonomy Technical Support.

Table 4 WorkSite Server Properties Dialog Options Field/Feature Description

Configuring WorkSite Server Service Properties

Rows per Cache Table By specifying a value in the Rows per Cache Table field, you can limit the number of entries to cache in memory from each of database tables. If this value is set to 10, for instance, no more than 10,000 entries will be cached from any one table. When a database table contains more total entries than the maximum specified in the Rows per Cache Table field, then the WorkSite Server Service will identify infrequently used entries and remove them from the cache.

The following tables are cached in memory for each database to which the WorkSite Server is connected:

Preload Cache Data When the Preload Cache Data option is selected, the WorkSite Server will preload the database tables into the memory cache at startup. If this option is disabled, the database tables are loaded into the memory cache dynamically or incrementally (as needed). Turning off the Preload Cache Data feature will improve startup time.

Share Cache If the WorkSite Server is connected to multiple databases, and those databases all have identical Custom1/Custom2 tables, then you may choose to load those tables into the memory cache on the WorkSite Server only once and allow all of the databases to share that same table in the cache. This feature is

particularly beneficial when the WorkSite Server is connected to many WorkSite databases and the Custom1/Custom2 tables on each are very large.

For this feature to work, all of the Custom1/Custom2 tables on the databases to which the WorkSite Server is connected must be identical. To turn this feature on, check the Shared Cache checkbox and enter the name of the preferred source database in the From Database field.

Enable Symantec Enterprise Vault Integration

If you have installed Symantec Enterprise Vault (SEV), you can integrate WorkSite with SEV by checking this option. Enter the DNS name or address of the Enterprise Vault Server in the Server Address field. Refer to Chapter 12,

“Symantec Enterprise Vault Integration” for more information.

Table 4 WorkSite Server Properties Dialog Options Field/Feature Description

Configuring WorkSite Server Service Database