On the collection directory (we have alot of stuff) and our size is steady
at 32 gigabytes
On Jul 3, 2014 12:20 PM, "Hynes, Douglas" <douglas.hy...@froedtert.com>
wrote:

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> Greetings,
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> Our group is beginning the testing of Knowledge Management (RKM). Of the
> many things this entails is nailing down the FTS configuration. The most
> I’ve been able to find in terms of configuring the FTS is the AR System
> Administration FTS Configuration Form, but this still leaves me with
> questions:
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> ·         In a previous ARS Listing someone asked how to determine the
> size requirements for the BMC Software\ARSystem\ftsconfiguration\collection
> directory. I get that no one can really estimate this for you as it’s
> dependent on how much “stuff” you have in your system. My question here is:
> how do I get a good estimate of how much “stuff” I have. Is there a
> directory or a command that I can use? Should I base it off of some part of
> the SQL DB? How did any of you decide on what size storage to use?
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> o   Link:
> http://ars-action-request-system.1093659.n2.nabble.com/Recommended-size-for-FTS-index-collection-directory-td7581791.html
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> ·         Occasionally, the BMC
> Software\ARSystem\ftsconfiguration\collection directory grows wildly and
> then appears to wipe old records from this folder and the size returns to
> something manageable.
>
> o   Is this due to an auto-indexing?
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> o   Can a threshold be set on how much storage is used for the indexing?
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> o   Can a schedule be set for when it needs to dump old records (if this
> is even what it’s actually doing)?
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> ·         If we use the failover FTS functionality recently released (in
> 8.1.01 I think), is it safe to assume that we’ll need this space on the
> backup servers as well?
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> Cheers,
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> -Doug
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