Table of Contents

Search

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Defining a System
  4. Flattening IDTs
  5. Link Tables
  6. Loading a System
  7. Persistent-ID (Dynamic Clustering)
  8. Cluster Governance
  9. Static Clustering
  10. Simple Search
  11. Search Performance
  12. Miscellaneous Issues
  13. Limitations
  14. Error Messages

Maintenance

Maintenance

To maintain clusters, simply start the Synchronizer with the normal parameters used for synchronization, and add the
--se=host:port
parameter where
host
and
port
refer to the host name and port number of the Search Server. In response, the Synchronizer will automatically maintain all clusterings associated with the IDTs being synchronized, except those defined as PreClustered, Seed or Initial.
If the clusters are to be reviewed and/or modified by the Informatica Data Director, it is advisable to use a reasonably small
commit_rate
so that synchronized clusters are not locked for a prolonged period (determined by the duration of the Synchronizer’s duty cycle).

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