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Chapter 8: Configuring the Bands Initialization File
Table 17: Login Parameters and Custom Settings (continued)
Parameter
CacheConfig,
CacheData
Synchronize
LargeIcons
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CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
Description
CRS Front End distinguishes between two types of
data. These two types of data are Configuration Data
and Normal Data. Configuration data rarely changes
because it is primarily installation setup data, such as
DDIs and timezones. Normal data frequently changes.
CacheConfig detemines whether configuration data
is always refreshed or cached.
CacheData detemines whether normal data is
always refreshed or cached.
For example:
If CacheConfig=1, the system reads data at
CRS Front End start up. If you make changes
on other CRS Front End instances, the system
does not display these changes until you restart
the CRS Front End.
If CacheConfig=0, the system reads data at
CRS Front End start up. The system also reads
data when, for example, you enter the System
Administration section.
Note: The CRS does not re-read data when you
simple change tabs on the System Administration
screen.
If you enable Synchronize, time is synchronized on all
client CRS Front Ends. By default, Synchronize is
enabled. Synchronize=1* is the default value. You
can disable Synchronize to perform administrative
tasks.
You can display CRS Front End icons in two different
sizes. The possible values are as follows:
LargeIcons=0*
The system displays small icons.
LargeIcons=1
The system displays large icons.
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