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Defines the number of items that must exist in a work queue for it to be cached when the WIS process restarts or quick starts. Determines whether to enable the retry function that retrieves work items from the staffo database table for the configured Oracle RAC. Defines the maximum number of threads that the WIS and WQS processes can use to process RPC requests from client applications. Defines the UNIX shared memory key that is allocated (using the ftok system call) when the WQS process is started. Defines the number of items that must exist in a work queue for it to be cached when the WIS process starts normally. Defines the maximum amount of time (in seconds) that an RPC processing thread in the WIS process waits for a work queue to be cached. Defines the number of work items that the CDQP update thread will update in a single operation when updating CDQP field values for a WIS process’ queues. Defines the number of times the WIS process attempts to retrieve the unfound work items from the staffo database table because a delay occurred between two Oracle RAC instances.Note: This attribute is only used on configured Oracle RAC. Defines the timeout period (in seconds) after which a WIS process will automatically shut down, starting from the time at which it was last accessed (by a TIBCO iProcess Workspace, SAL application or TIBCO iProcess Objects Server). Defines the timeout period (in seconds) after which a WIS process will automatically shut down, starting from the time at which iProcess Engine was shut down. Defines the time period (in minutes) after which the cached work queue that waits to be handled by the WIS process is cleared from the cache, starting from the time at which the client who last accessed this work queue logs off.Note: This attribute only applies to the work queues that contain a number of work items less than the number you defined in the WIS_CACHE_THESHOLD attribute. Defines the maximum amount of time (in seconds) that the queue update thread in the WIS process performs updates for before going back to sleep. Defines how often the queue update thread in the WIS process wakes up and updates the queues handled by the WIS process. Allows the use of priority escalation in the WIS process to be disabled. Allows the gathering of RPC call stats within the WQS process to be configurable. Defines how often (in seconds) the contents of the WQS/WIS shared memory are written to the wqs_index database table. Defines the number of WIS processes that should be dedicated to handling user queues and group queues respectively.
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