Customizes the way the POA performs indexing. Valid levels are 0 through 3 and 999. See Determining Indexing Priority
NetWare POA |
Linux POA |
Windows POA |
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Syntax: |
/qflevel-level |
--qflevel level |
/qflevel-level |
Example: |
/qflevel-1 |
--qflevel 3 |
/qflevel-999 |
The following table describes the functionality of each level:
Table 39-2 QuickFinder Indexing Priority Levels
Priority Level |
Description |
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0 |
Index a maximum of 1000 items at a time, rather than the default of 500. |
1 |
Index a maximum of 500 items at time using a low priority thread. This keeps frequent daytime indexing cycles from interfering with users’ activities in their mailboxes. |
2 |
Index a maximum of 1000 items at a time using a medium priority thread. This allows additional items in each database to be processed in each indexing cycle. Use of a medium priority thread makes indexing more important than some user activities in their mailboxes. Users might notice some slowness in response from the GroupWise client. |
3 |
Index a maximum of 2000 items at a time using a high priority thread. Use of a high priority thread makes indexing more important than many users activities in their mailboxes. Users will notice some slowness in response from the GroupWise client. This is warranted only when the completion of the indexing immediately is extremely important. |
999 |
Index constantly until all databases have been indexed, then wait until the next indexing cycle set on the QuickFinder property page of the POA object before starting to index again. |
See also /qfdeleteold, /qfnolibs, /qfnopreproc, /qfnousers, /qfusefidbeg, and /qfuserfidend.