Kristopher Cieplak
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Re: TIP#3 - Configuring Limits in the MME
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Kristopher Cieplak
06/16/2008 3:08 PM
post9250
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Re: TIP#3 - Configuring Limits in the MME
> When using embedded systems with limited resources, there are many occasions
> where imposing limits will improve the overall user experience.
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> The MME provides limits in many ares that can aid the overall resource usage
> and speed. All of the limits can be adjusted via the MME configuration file.
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> #1) Synchronization Limits
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> 1a) Folder Limits
> The MME can limit the number of folder items at synchronization to a given
> number. This number represents the total number of items that will be added
> from a directory to the MME database during synchronization.however the larger the value the larger the memory
resource required is.
Sorry this is the number of items that will be examined in a given directory, not the number that will be added.
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> 1b) Folder Depth Limits
> In many cases the ability to limit the depth of a file system on a media store
> is required. The maximum depth of recursion can be set using "
> MaxRecursionDepth" configuration element. After reaching the set value the
> synchronization process will end the recursion of the folder chain, returning
> to the last common level and continuing.
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> 1c) Playlist Limits
> Playlists created by end users, can be extremely large, processing this data
> can be limited using the "MaxLines" element in the "PLSS" section of the
> configuration file. The value of this element will instruct the MME to stop
> processing the playlist file after reaching a set number of lines in the
> playlist.
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> 1d) Synchronization Buffer Limits
> The number of synchronization buffers that the MME uses while adding media
> data into the database is configurable using the "MaxSyncBuffers"
> configuration element. Synchronization performance can be affected by this
> value, however the larger the value the larger the memory resource required is
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> #2) Mediastore Limits
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> The "MaxMediastores" element limit sets the maximum number of media stores
> that can be in the system at any time. If this limit is reached, the MME will
> start to prune out the oldest media store, to make room for a new one.
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> #3) Database Usage Limits
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> No embedded systems have an infinite amount of space to store media data
> collected during synchronization. The MME can impose limits to the size of a
> database, before automatic pruning of old, unused data is started. This limit
> can be set using the "MaxDatabaseSize" configuration element.
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Kristopher Cieplak
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Re: TIP#3 - Configuring Limits in the MME
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Kristopher Cieplak
06/16/2008 3:12 PM
post9253
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Re: TIP#3 - Configuring Limits in the MME
In #1a
Sorry this is the number of items that will be examined in a given directory, not the number that will be added from
this directory. Items that do not match the predefined file inclusion rules will be examined, and will be counted
against the total items, but will not be added to the database.
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