Settings for Vault Performance Measurement

The vault performance tests (see Measuring Vault Performance for further information) have predefined threshold times. The test results indicate if a test takes longer than the time specified by the threshold value. See below for instructions on modifying the threshold values for vault performance tests.

Defining the threshold time for the database insert speed test

The default threshold time for the database insert speed test is 6,000 milliseconds. You may modify the threshold time by completing the following steps on the M-Files server computer:

  1. In M-Files Admin, go to the Advanced Vault Settings section.
    1. Open M-Files Admin.
    2. In the left-side tree view, expand an M-Files server connection.
    3. Expand Document Vaults.
    4. Expand a vault.
    5. Click Configurations.
    6. In the navigation area, click Advanced Vault Settings.
    7. Open the Configuration tab.
      Result:The advanced vault settings are shown.
  2. Expand Performance > Server Tests > Database Insert Speed.
  3. In the Threshold field, enter the threshold time for the database insert speed test in milliseconds.
  4. Click Save to save your configuration.

Defining the threshold time for the network round-trip test

The default threshold time for the network round-trip test is 1,500 microseconds. You may modify the threshold time by completing the following steps on the M-Files server computer:

  1. In M-Files Admin, go to the Advanced Vault Settings section.
    1. Open M-Files Admin.
    2. In the left-side tree view, expand an M-Files server connection.
    3. Expand Document Vaults.
    4. Expand a vault.
    5. Click Configurations.
    6. In the navigation area, click Advanced Vault Settings.
    7. Open the Configuration tab.
      Result:The advanced vault settings are shown.
  2. Expand Performance > Server Tests > Network Round Trip.
  3. In the Threshold field, enter the threshold time for the network round-trip test in microseconds.
  4. Click Save to save your configuration.