Specifications
DescriptionProperty
If set to yes, send an alert when Switch moves a job into a problem
jobs folder
Problem job arrives
Send an alert if a job takes more than the defined time for processing.
When set to 0, this option is disabled.
Processing takes more
than (minutes)
Send an alert when an email server cannot be accessed for the
indicated time (0 means do not send alert)
Mail server is down for
more than (hours)
Send an alert when an FTP site cannot be accessed for the indicated
time (0 means do not send alert)
FTP site is down for
more than (hours)
Send an alert when a backing folder is unreachable for more than
“minutes”
Folder is unreachable
for more than (minutes)
Send an alert when a process other than folder fails (that is, its process
is put in the “problem process” state)
External process fails
Send an alert when Switch detects upon startup that the execution
log was not properly finalized, indicating that Switch server did not
orderly terminate (due to a software or hardware failure)
Execution log was not
finalized
Send an alert when the amount of free disk space for application data
is less than the defined amount.
Alert if free disk space
for application data is
less than, Mb
Application data
These preferences determine the location and configure the cleanup mechanism for Switch's
application data.
Switch stores quite a bit of application-specific data, including for example:
• flow definitions (defined or imported with the flow designer)
• auto-managed backing folders (and their contents, i.e. jobs being processed through flows)
• internal job tickets pointing to jobs being processed
• log messages
All of this data is stored in a nested folder hierarchy under a single root folder, which is called
the application data root.
Location
The default location of the application data root is system dependent.
For example, on a typical Windows system the default location might be:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Enfocus\PowerSwitch
Server or C:\ProgramData\Enfocus\PowerSwitch Server (Vista, Windows 7)
And on a typical Mac OS X system the default location might be:
/Library/Application Support/Enfocus/PowerSwitch Server
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