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tuningPreviousSetting.properties file. In addition, the
tuningPreviousSetting.properties file will have these properties:
v jdbcService.[database]UIPool.buffersize
v jdbcService.[database]UIPool.initsize
v jdbcService.[database]UIPool.maxsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_NoTrans.buffersize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_NoTrans.initsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_NoTrans.maxsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_local.buffersize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_local.initsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_local.maxsize
v jdbcService.[database]ArchivePool.buffersize
v jdbcService.[database]ArchivePool.initsize
v jdbcService.[database]ArchivePool.maxsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_Select.buffersize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_Select.initsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool_Select.maxsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool.buffersize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool.initsize
v jdbcService.[database]Pool.maxsize
Edit Performance Configuration Settings
You can edit performance configuration settings using a tuning utility.
To reach the level of performance you require, you may have to allocate the
following items in higher or lower quantity to specific components of Sterling B2B
Integrator:
v System memory
v JVM parameters for server
v JVM parameters for container nodes
v BP Queue
v Cache
v Purge settings
v Database connection pools
v Queue settings
You can use the Performance Tuning Utility to edit the performance configuration
using the settings calculated by the system. Alternatively, if you have specific
requirements, you can edit the existing performance configuration without using
the settings calculated by the system.
The settings modified using the performance tuning utility are stored in the
tuning.properties file, which updates other properties files with the modified
values. However, if you change the settings in other properties files, they are not
updated in the tuning.properties file. If you are manually changing the
performance configuration settings, ensure that you make the changes only in the
tuning.properties file.
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