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General Settings
In previous versions, this was where PhixFlow stored performance analysis files.
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Only change this option with advice from PhixFlow support.
Style SettingsSelect the default style for layout components that appear in dashboards or stream views.
PhixFlow uses the default style when the layout component does not have its own style set; see Component.
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Advanced
Enter the character set PhixFlow assumes when reading from or writing to any plain text or CSV file.
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The character set must be supported by the Java virtual machine. Multi-byte settings such as UTF8 (e.g. for Japanese etc.) are supported. |
Enter the data storage group to use when creating tables to store stream data. This field is interpreted differently depending on the underlying database:
- On Oracle, a data storage group is equivalent to a Tablespace.
- On SQL Server, a Data Storage Group is equivalent to a Filegroup.
- MariaDB does not support data storage groups.
- If you use the unsupported MySQL, a data storage group is equivalent to a Tablespace.
If no Data Storage Group is specified, the database user's default setting will be used. Ensure the database user has sufficient privileges.
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For Oracle, if the user does not have sufficient tablespace privileges, you can use the following database statements to set the privilege.
For more information, see the Oracle documentation on Managing Users and Resources. |
Select the default line separator style that will be used by file exporters where no particular line separator has been specified. If you do not specify a default line separator here, PhixFlow will use the default of the operating system.
Where a specific file exporter needs to use a different line separator, use the File Exporter → Line Separator Style property.
- Database: store the data in a regular table within the PhixFlow database. This is the usual storage type for PhixFlow.
- Database (Partitioned): store the data in a partitioned table within the PhixFlow database .
This option is available if partitioning is available within your database installation.
This option provides improved performance for rollback and archiving of very large stream sets. - In Memory: the data for the stream will not be written to the database.
This is useful when working with large data sets. For example, when you want to aggregate large amounts of unsorted data, which is then be written to a stored stream.
Only set this option if you have database users who want to generate reports directly from the PhixFlow database.
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This option refers to a role in the PhixFlow database not in the PhixFlow application. |
Select this option as part of Configuring Access to Database Views. PhixFlow creates a database role that can access views of stream data. This role can only see the views, not any other PhixFlow data.
The licence key for your PhixFlow Installation, provided by PhixFlow Customer Support. If PhixFlow is not configured with a valid key, analysis tasks will not run and an error message will be displayed in the log file.
A licence key issued with an expiry date. If the licence has expired, an additional field will show the expiry date.
After a licence has expired PhixFlow will generate warning messages in the analysis logs for 28 days beyond the expiry date. After this time analysis tasks will cease to run.
Delete Log Messages after Days
For information about the system task, see Task Plans.
Archive deleted log messages to file
In some cases, you may want to run an instance of PhixFlow without any of the scheduled tasks automatically running.
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Only use disable scheduled tasks if it is essential. No task plans will run when the disabled option is set. Task plans will not run retrospectively when the option is cleared. Restore scheduled task plans to being able to run as soon as possible. Manually start any tasks plans that missed their scheduled start time. |
You can also disable scheduled tasks when starting a PhixFlow instance; see Disabling Scheduled Tasks.
For information about the system task, see Task Plans.
Enter the number of days that temporary tables created by publishing are kept. When a System Task runs it records all temporary tables and will delete the tables after this number of days.
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