4. In the General section, configure the BlackBerry Attachment Service optimization settings.
5. Click Save.
BlackBerry Attachment Service optimization settings
Setting Description Range
Submit port This setting specifies the TCP/IP port number that a BlackBerry Attachment
Service uses to listen for and receive attachment conversion requests in a
predefined XML/binary protocol.
The default value is 1900.
Result port This setting specifies the TCP/IP port number that a BlackBerry Attachment
Service returns attachment conversion results to in a predefined XML/binary
protocol.
The default value is 2000.
Configuration port This setting specifies the TCP/IP port number that you can use with an XML
protocol to configure or obtain configuration information for a BlackBerry
Attachment Service, including version information, the number of conversion
processes, and the number of cached documents.
The default value is 1999.
Document cache
size
This setting specifies the maximum number of converted documents that can
be located in the document cache (as DOM) for a single conversion process.
The default value is 32.
1 through 128
Maximum number
of processes
This setting specifies the number of conversion requests that the BlackBerry
Attachment Service can process at the same time. When you specify this value,
consider the amount of available memory and the competing services on the
computer that hosts the BlackBerry Attachment Service.
The default value is 4.
1 through 64
Process recycle
time (minutes)
This setting specifies the length of time that an application conversion process
can reuse system resources to reclaim space and prevent failed processes from
occupying memory resources.
The default value is 25 minutes.
5 to 60 minutes
Maximum
conversion
threads
This setting specifies the number of documents that the BlackBerry Attachment
Service can convert at the same time in a single conversion process. You can
use this setting with the Server busy time setting to control thread saturation and
manage the BlackBerry Attachment Service workload.
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