You To open the real-time Disk-Deprecated forwarding agent configuration dialog from a workflow configuration: , you can do one of the following:
- right-click the agent icon and select Configuration...
- double-click the agent icon
Disk
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_Deprecated Tab
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General Tab
Disk-Deprecated forwarding agent - Agent General tab
Setting | Description |
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Input Type | The agent can act on two input types:
If you select MultiForwardingUDR, the behavior of the agent will be different. For further information, see 15.3.2.2 Disk Forwarding MultiForwardingUDR Input - Real-Time. |
File Information
Setting | Description |
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File Information | |
Directory | Enter the path of the target directory on the local file system of the EC, where the forwarded files will be stored. The path can be absolute or relative to the |
Create Directory | Select this check box to create the directory path that you specify in Directory. The directories are created when the workflow is executed. |
Compression | Select Gzip to decompress files before collection and insertion into the workflow. If the collected files are not compressed, select No Compression. |
File Closing Criteria
When any of the following criteria is fulfilled, the current file will be closed and an output file will be generated.
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Setting | Description |
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Volume (bytes) | Enter a synchronization criterion based on the processed UDR volume in bytes. |
Volume (UDRs) | Enter a synchronization criterion based on the number of processed UDRs. |
Interval (sec) | Enter the length of synchronization interval in this field. |
Advanced Tab
Disk forwarding agent - Advanced tab
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For more information about error handling, see 9.16.3.23 Closing Batches from APL and Error Handling.
Use the settings below to define the worker queue size and how the agent should behave when error conditions occur.
Setting | Description |
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Concurrent Batches Limit | Enter the number of open batches that can be handled by the agent. Use the value zero (0) for an unlimited number of batches. It is recommended to use a non-zero when there is a high throughput of small batches, e g containing a single UDR. This will prevent out-of-memory errors. |
Worker Queue Limit | Enter the maximum number of incoming UDRs that can be queued by worker processes. |
Error Buffer Limit | The error buffer contains data will be routed to the workflow via Enter the maximum number of bytearray UDRs that can be stored in the buffer, and in the routed UDR. |
Error Buffer Timeout (sec) | Enter the maximum time in seconds that worker processes should wait for new data, assuming that the error buffer is not empty, before routing an ErrorUDR to the workflow. |
Retries on Failure | Enter the maximum number of times worker processes should attempt synchronization on failure, e g when writing to the file stream. |
Retries for Moving Files | Enter the maximum number of times that worker processes should attempt to move the synchronized data in DR_TMP_DIR to the target destination. |
Recovery Attempt Interval (sec) | Enter the number of seconds between retry attempts. |
Orphan File Suffix | Enter a suffix that should be appended to the target file names when the agent recovers temporary files after a workflow restart. |
FileName Template Tab
The names of the created files are determined by the settings in the Filename Template tab. For a detailed description of the Filename Template tab, see 3.1.6 Workflow Template.
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