Use this configuration setting to define the frequency (in seconds) at which auditing information being held in memory is flushed to disk.
Table 83: Agent configuration setting: usageFlushIntervalInSeconds
Configuration file |
%ProgramFiles%\One Identity\One Identity Manager Data Governance Edition\Agent Services\DataGovernance.Agent.exe.config |
Section name |
<Section name="Agent">
<Section name="Services">
<Section name="ResourceUsage">
|
Setting |
<Setting name ="usageFlushIntervalInSeconds" type="dword"> |
Value |
Default: 10 seconds |
How to modify |
Replace value as required. |
Notes |
The shorter the interval, the smaller the window in which potential data loss can occur. Each flush operations causes disk access, which may lead to undue disk space usage it if the value is set too low. |
Use this setting to change the number of seconds between full scans of the various resources within the Windows Computer resource namespace.
Table 84: Agent configuration setting: windowsComputerResourceResolutionInSeconds
Configuration file |
%ProgramFiles%\One Identity\One Identity Manager Data Governance Edition\Agent Services\DataGovernance.Agent.exe.config |
Section name |
<Section name="Agent">
<Section name="Services">
<Section name="windowsComputer">
|
Setting |
<Setting name ="windowsComputerResourceResolutionInSeconds" type="dword"> |
Value |
Default: 60 seconds |
How to modify |
Replace value as required. |
There are registry settings that can be configured for the Data Governance service.
IMPORTANT: One Identity does not provide support for problems that arise from improper modification of the registry. The Windows registry contains information critical to your computer and applications. Make sure you back up the registry before modifying it. For more information on the Windows Registry Editor and how to back up and restore it, refer to Microsoft Article ID 256986: Windows registry information for advanced users, on the Microsoft support site.
The following Data Governance service settings can be altered or created in the registry to modify the default behavior.
Note: After modifying a registry key, restart the Data Governance service and Manager to apply the changes.