When you configure a site cache server, you specify:
When the Site Cache Server component is installed, it creates two web applications in Internet Information Server:
To configure a site cache server:
Option | Description |
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General settings group |
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Cache folder |
The root path on the site cache server where to store the cached files. Sub-folders will be created here automatically for each repository. To validate the path, click Test. |
Description |
Type a description of this site cache server to appear on the Site Cache page for easier identification. |
Repositories group | |
Display name |
Lists all the Meridian Explorer repositories and Meridian Enterprise vaults that are registered on the Meridian Enterprise Server to which the site cache server is connected. |
DMS Type |
The repository type, either ExplorerClient or WebAccess (Meridian Enterprise Web Client). |
Available |
The current availability of the repository. |
Cache enabled |
Indicates whether the repository is cached by the current site cache server. Note This option requires a Site Cache Server license (part number contains M--SCH) if the component is not installed on the same computer as Meridian Enterprise Server. |
Cleanup settings group |
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Cache info |
The amount of disk space currently used by the cache relative to the maximum cache size. |
Max cache size |
The maximum amount of disk space (in MB) to use for cached documents. The default is 50% of the available free disk space. The current size of the cache is shown as a bar graph and as a percentage. To delete the currently cached files, click Clear cache. |
Files will expire if not used for |
The maximum number of days to keep documents in the cache before they are deleted to make space available for newer documents. Click Schedule to specify when and how often the cache cleanup should occur. This dialog box requires similar input to the Windows Task Scheduler. The required fields are indicated by the asterisk (*) character. |
Monitor group |
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User |
The names of the users that are currently connected to the site cache. The computer from which they most recently connected is shown in the Machine column. |
Information events group |
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Log of background activities for troubleshooting | |
Error events group |
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Log of errors for troubleshooting |
To configure caching for a specific repository:
To unregister a repository:
In the row of the repository that you want to unregister, click the Actions icon and then click Unregister.
Note You may only unregister a repository that is unavailable. You may also unregister a repository as described in Unregistering repositories.
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