Blackberry PRD-10459-003 Administration Guide - Page 344

View the current settings for BlackBerry Policy Service throttling

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Administration Guide Configuring BlackBerry Policy Service throttling You can configure BlackBerry Policy Service throttling using the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool. You can access the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool in the Tools folder of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation files. View the current settings for BlackBerry Policy Service throttling 1. Copy the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files to a computer that hosts the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance. 2. Extract the contents to a folder on the computer. 3. At the command prompt, navigate to \tools. 4. Type traittool -global -list 5. Press ENTER. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool does not list any BlackBerry Policy Service throttling traits, no BlackBerry Policy Service throttling traits have been changed from their default values. Configuring BlackBerry Policy Service throttling for IT policies and service books If the BlackBerry® Policy Service detects that you updated an IT policy or service book in the BlackBerry Configuration Database, it schedules a task to create and deliver the IT policy or service book to BlackBerry device users that must receive the update. The BlackBerry Policy Service tries to process tasks as fast as the server permits, which can result in an unexpected increase in CPU usage and database usage. Because you cannot synchronize multiple BlackBerry Policy Service instances on multiple BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances, an update to an IT policy or service book that affects many users on multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances can increase the CPU usage and database usage significantly for a long period of time. The increased CPU usage and database usage can lead to unexpected behavior such as database updates not completing. To avoid this scenario, you can throttle the processing of IT policies and service books. You can specify the maximum number of processes for IT policies and service books that a BlackBerry Policy Service can run at one time before the BlackBerry Policy Service schedules additional processes for IT policies and service books. You can also specify the maximum number of IT policies and service books that a BlackBerry Policy Service can send to devices each minute and the maximum number of IT policies and service books that all BlackBerry Policy Service instances can send to devices each minute. If you configure throttling, the BlackBerry Policy Service determines which users that are associated with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that the BlackBerry Policy Service runs on require a new IT policy or service book. The BlackBerry Policy Servicealso determines how many users to schedule for processing in the next 60 seconds. The BlackBerry Policy Service then schedules the same number of users for processing at equal intervals over the next 60 seconds to distribute the usage on the BlackBerry Configuration Database. The BlackBerry Policy Service only applies throttling when it automatically detects updates to IT policies or service books. The BlackBerry database notification system starts automatic detection. If you configure the BlackBerry database notification system to be turned off, a five-minute timer starts automatic detection. The BlackBerry Policy Service does not apply throttling when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server requests IT policies or service books during device activation or when you request that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server send IT policies or service books to users. 342

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You can configure BlackBerry Policy Service throttling using the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool. You can access the
BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool in the Tools folder of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation files.
View the current settings for BlackBerry Policy Service throttling
1.
Copy the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files to a computer that hosts the primary BlackBerry
Enterprise Server instance.
2.
Extract the contents to a folder on the computer.
3.
At the command prompt, navigate to <
extracted_folder
>\tools.
4.
Type
traittool -global -list
5.
Press ENTER.
If the BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool does not list any BlackBerry Policy Service throttling traits, no BlackBerry
Policy Service throttling traits have been changed from their default values.
Configuring BlackBerry Policy Service throttling for IT policies and service
books
If the BlackBerry® Policy Service detects that you updated an IT policy or service book in the BlackBerry Configuration
Database, it schedules a task to create and deliver the IT policy or service book to BlackBerry device users that must
receive the update. The BlackBerry Policy Service tries to process tasks as fast as the server permits, which can result
in an unexpected increase in CPU usage and database usage.
Because you cannot synchronize multiple BlackBerry Policy Service instances on multiple BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server instances, an update to an IT policy or service book that affects many users on multiple BlackBerry Enterprise
Server instances can increase the CPU usage and database usage significantly for a long period of time. The increased
CPU usage and database usage can lead to unexpected behavior such as database updates not completing.
To avoid this scenario, you can throttle the processing of IT policies and service books. You can specify the maximum
number of processes for IT policies and service books that a BlackBerry Policy Service can run at one time before the
BlackBerry Policy Service schedules additional processes for IT policies and service books. You can also specify the
maximum number of IT policies and service books that a BlackBerry Policy Service can send to devices each minute
and the maximum number of IT policies and service books that all BlackBerry Policy Service instances can send to
devices each minute.
If you configure throttling, the BlackBerry Policy Service determines which users that are associated with the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that the BlackBerry Policy Service runs on require a new IT policy or service
book. The BlackBerry Policy Servicealso determines how many users to schedule for processing in the next 60 seconds.
The BlackBerry Policy Service then schedules the same number of users for processing at equal intervals over the
next 60 seconds to distribute the usage on the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
The BlackBerry Policy Service only applies throttling when it automatically detects updates to IT policies or service
books. The BlackBerry database notification system starts automatic detection. If you configure the BlackBerry
database notification system to be turned off, a five-minute timer starts automatic detection. The BlackBerry Policy
Service does not apply throttling when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server requests IT policies or service books during
device activation or when you request that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server send IT policies or service books to users.
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