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Screenshot: Provisioning section
Column Name | Description | |
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ID | Handler's identification number | |
Priority | Priority of handlers execution | |
Name | Handler's title | |
Event | Description of the handler event | |
Handler | Category of the handler that is used and location. There are two types of handlers that can be used:
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Advanced Search drop-down menu, located in the top right corner of the section, is called to facilitate easy access to required information. By clicking on a downwards downward arrow icon, the following drop-down menu is displayed:
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Name | Specify a particular title for a handler | |
Event | Specify a handler event from the following list: | |
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Clients Packages |
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Task | Determine a type of handler and details:
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Status | Choose the state of the handler:
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Priority | Establish an order of handler performing. |
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Attention In VCS 3.17.0, to prevent performance degradation and data inconsistency, affected by external side, Before event type has been removed from the section. |
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Best practice example There is an example based on http://handler usage. 2. Open the Provisioning section and start creating a handler.
Find an example of the http://handler below:
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Attention To put a handler into action, you need to restart the Cache Manager. To do so, click on the corresponding icon in Task Scheduler section |
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