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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 3: <strong>Avalanche</strong> Java Console 29ParameterSpillover ReleaseBlackout ModePriority C0 - C2 BacklogPriority A0 - A2 BacklogValueThe number of seconds before the spillover is released.If blackout mode is enabled and which servers are includedin the blackout.• Off indicates that blackout mode is not currently in use.• All Servers indicates that all servers are in blackout mode.• Mobile Device Servers indicates that only the MobileDevice Servers are in blackout mode.• Infrastructure Servers indicates that only theInfrastructure Servers are in blackout mode.The number of messages coming from Consoles, with C0being the highest priority and C2 being the lowest priority.The number of messages coming from the device servers,with A0 being the highest priority and A2 being the lowestpriority.Purging Server StatisticsTo prevent database inflation, you can configure <strong>Avalanche</strong> to purge logged statistics. You canconfigure the following for Mobile Device alerts and statistics:• Purge Time. Set the time of day you when you want to remove the statistics.• Number of Days to Keep. Set the number of days you want to keep the statistics beforeremoving them. <strong>Wavelink</strong> recommends setting this number low, because the purgingprocess could take a long time if there are too many statistics. The maximum number ofdays you can set is 30.To configure purge settings:1 Click View > Enterprise Server Status.The eServer Status dialog box appears.Purging Statistics in the eServer Status dialog box

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