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What is the default cache size? How do you change the cache size if needed? 

Default cache size is 256 MB. We can incraese it by going into Datastage Administrator and selecting the Tunable Tab and specify the cache size over there. 




  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: July 12, 2007   
  
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Submitted by: jagannimmagadda
 
hi friends, Default read cache size is 128MB. We can incraese it by going into Datastage Administrator and selecting the Tunable Tab and specify the cache size over thereregardsjagan

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January 10, 2006 02:36:50   #1  
jagannimmagadda Member Since: January 2006   Contribution: 6    

RE: What is the default cache size? How do you change ...
hi friends Default read cache size is 128MB. We can incraese it by going into Datastage Administrator and selecting the Tunable Tab and specify the cache size over thereregardsjagan
 
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March 29, 2007 03:38:56   #2  
harshita        

RE: What is the default cache size? How do you change ...
default size is 128mb and we can change cache size in job properties for particular job and by going to tunables in Administrator for all the jobs across project.
 
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July 12, 2007 05:14:53   #3  
Balaji        

RE: What is the default cache size? How do you change ...
The default cache size is 128 MB. This is primarily used for hash file data cache in the server. This setting is only can be done in Administrator not in job level. Job level tuning is available only for Buffer Size.
 
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