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Synchronization Manager
Table 11 shows the start-up parameters for the Synchronization Manager.
The multithreaded Synchronization Manager maintains a collection of open database connections (context cache) that can be parceled out to the active task threads and be reused. By default, each server creates two connections during start-up. Additional contexts may be created dynamically, but the server (by default) maintains a maximum of only 10 context caches.
You can specify the minimum cache size using the MinCtxCache parameter and the maximum cache size using the MaxCtxCache parameter. A larger cache may be helpful for configurations where multiple Mobile Web Clients synchronize. Note, however, that an excessive number of inactive database connections can degrade system performance.
The Synchronization Manager creates the number of cached contexts specified by the MinCtxCache parameter at start-up. A cached context decreases the time to initialize a new synchronization session. Increase the cache size if you have a large number of Mobile Web Clients to synchronize simultaneously.
The Synchronization Manager can service up to the MaxTasks number of synchronization sessions simultaneously, but it only keeps at most the MaxCtxCache number of cached contexts in memory.
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Siebel Remote and Replication Manager Administration Guide Published: 19 November 2003 |