Trait Description
PolicyThrottlingP2PKeyRate This trait specifies the maximum number of processes for PIN
encryption keys that a BlackBerry Policy Service can process at one
time before the BlackBerry Policy Service schedules additional
processes for PIN encryption keys.
The default value is 60.
For more information, see Configuring BlackBerry Policy Service
throttling for PIN encryption keys.
RouterAutoDiscoveryMethod This trait specifies the method that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
uses to update the list of BlackBerry Router instances in the
BlackBerry Configuration Database. If you want the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server to compile the list of BlackBerry Router instances
automatically, change the value to true (1). If you want the
BlackBerry Router instances to provide the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server with the list of BlackBerry Router instances, change the value
to false (0).
The default value is true (1), the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
compiles the list of BlackBerry Router instances automatically.
SlowSyncPollCycleInterval This trait specifies the interval (in minutes) between the times that
the BlackBerry Synchronization Service reviews the list of users, to
determine how many pending full synchronization events can be
scheduled based on the throttling parameters.
The default value is 2.
ServerHealthPercentage This trait specifies the percentage of messaging servers that are
healthy. The BlackBerry Dispatcher uses this trait to change the
Connection to the messaging server(s) health parameter. If this
health parameter indicates that the primary BlackBerry Enterprise
Server is unhealthy and you turn on automatic failover, the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server starts the failover process. You can
change the percentage for this trait to customize the percentage of
messaging servers that must be unhealthy before an automatic
failover occurs in your organization's environment.
The default value is 75%.
For more information, see Change when automatic failover occurs by
customizing the health parameters for user accounts and messaging
servers.
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