WAS v8.5 > Reference > SetsDynamic cache service settings page
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Enable service at server startup
The dynamic servlet cache service starts when the server starts.
This option displays on WAS V6.1 servers but is not available on WAS V7.0 servers.
Enable servlet caching
The dynamic servlet cache service starts when servlet caching is enabled in Web Container panel.
Enable portlet caching
Start the dynamic portlet cache service by enabling servlet caching, then, enabling portlet fragment caching under Portlet Container panel.
Cache provider
Whether to configure the server to use the default dynamic cache provider or an alternate cache provider. If an alternate cache provider is available, it appears in the list of available cache providers.
WebSphere eXtreme Scale is available as an alternate cache provider.
Cache size
Specifies a positive integer as the value for the maximum number of entries the cache holds.
Enter a cache size value in this field that is between the range of 100 through 200,000.
Default priority
Default priority for cache entries, determining how long an entry stays in a full cache.
Information Value Default 1 Range 1 to 255
Limit memory cache size
Size of the memory cache.
Constrain the cache in terms of the JVM heap. In addition to specifying the cache size in MB, dynamic cache also enables you to set a high watermark and low watermark for the cache heap that is consumed. When the cache heap memory reaches the high watermark, dynamic cache either discards or is evicted from the disk using the least recently used (LRU) algorithm, until the cache is brought down to the low watermark. This functionality of limiting the cache in terms of the JVM heap is only available if the objects that are put into the cache implement the sizeable interface. This interface has one method that returns the size of the object in bytes put into the cache. Dynamic cache uses the sizeable interface to estimate the heap size of the cache.
Information Value Default -1 to disable limiting the memory cache size Range 1 to maximum integer
Memory cache size
Maximum memory cache size in megabytes (MB).
High threshold
Specifies a high watermark when the memory cache eviction policy starts. The threshold is expressed in terms of the percentage of the memory cache size in megabytes (MB). Default is 95%
Information Value Values 1 to 1.0
Low threshold
Low watermark when the memory cache eviction policy ends. The threshold is expressed in terms of the percentage of the memory cache size in megabytes (MB). Default is 80%.
Information Value Values 1 to 1.0
Enable disk offload
Whether disk offload is enabled.
By default, the dynamic cache maintains the number of entries configured in memory. If new entries are created while the cache is full, the priorities configured for each cache entry, and a least recently used algorithm, are used to remove entries from the cache. In addition to having a cache entry removed from memory when the cache is full, we can enable disk offload to have a cache entry copied to the file system (the location is configurable). Later, if that cache entry is needed, it is moved back to memory from the file system.
Before you enable disk offload, consider the following:
- We cannot specify the number of cache entries that are offloaded to disk.
- We cannot specify the amount of disk space to use.
Offload location
Location on the disk to save cache entries when disk offload is enabled.
If disk offload location is not specified, the default location is used...
${WAS_TEMP_DIR}/node/server name/_dynacache/cache_jndi_name
If disk offload location is specified, the node, server name, and cache instance name are appended. For example...
${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/diskoffload
...generates the location as...
${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/diskoffload/node/server name/cache_jndi name
This value is ignored if disk offload is not enabled.
The default value of the ${WAS_TEMP_DIR} property is...
${USER_INSTALL_ROOT}/temp
If you change the value of the ${WAS_TEMP_DIR} property after starting WAS, but do not move the disk cache contents to the new location:
- The application server creates a disk cache file at the new disk offload location.
- If the Flush to disk setting is enabled, all of the disk cache content at the old location is lost when we restart the application server
When you are specifying a directory, consider the following:
- To cache many objects or large objects that will be around for some time, consider using a separate disk drive (Windows), or a separate file system (UNIX).
- If we use the default directory and the disk fills up, WAS could possibly stall if it must write messages to log files, and there is no more space.
If we specify a directory such as /tmp on UNIX platforms and that directory fills up, you might have trouble logging on to the system.
- Depending on the operating system, you might see disk full messages on the console.
Flush to disk
Specifies if in-memory cached objects are saved to disk when the server is stopped. This value is ignored if Enable disk offload is not selected.
Information Value Default false
Limit disk cache size in GB
Maximum disk cache size in GB. When you select this option, we can specify a positive integer value. Leaving this option blank indicates an unlimited size. This setting applies only if enable disk offload is specified for the cache.
Information Value Value 3 and above.
Limit disk cache size in entries
Maximum disk cache size in number of entries. When you select this option, we can specify a positive integer value. Leaving this option blank indicates an unlimited size. This setting applies only if enable disk offload is specified for the cache.
Information Value Value 0 to MAXINT. A value of 0 indicates unlimited size.
Limit disk cache entry size
Maximum size of an individual cache entry in MB. Any cache entry larger than this value, when evicted from memory, is not offloaded to disk. When you select this option, we can specify a positive integer value. Leaving this option blank indicates an unlimited size. This setting applies only if enable disk offload is specified for the cache.
Information Value Value 0 to MAXINT. A value of 0 indicates unlimited size.
Disk cache performance settings
Level of performance required by the disk cache. This setting applies only if enableDiskOffload is specified for the cache. Performance levels determine how memory resources should be used on background activity such as cache cleanup, expiration, garbage collection, and so on. This setting applies only if enable disk offload is specified for the cache.
Information Value High performance and high memory usage Indicates that all metadata is kept in memory. Balanced performance and balanced memory usage Indicates some metadata is kept in memory. This is the default performance setting and provides an optimal balance of performance and memory usage for most users. Low performance and low memory usage Indicates that limited metadata is kept in memory. Custom performance Indicates the administrator explicitly configures the memory settings used to support the above background activity. The administrator sets these values using the DiskCacheCustomPerformanceSettings object.
Disk cache cleanup frequency
Disk cache cleanup frequency, in minutes. If set to 0, the cleanup runs only at midnight. This setting applies only when the Disk Offload Performance Level is low, balanced, or custom. The high performance level does not require disk cleanup, and this value is ignored.
Information Value Value 0 to 1440
Maximum buffer for cache identifiers per metaentry
Maximum number of cache identifiers stored for an individual dependency ID or template in the disk cache metadata in memory. If this limit is exceeded the information is offloaded to the disk. This setting applies only when the disk offload performance level is CUSTOM.
Information Value Value 100 to MAXINT
Maximum buffer for dependency identifiers
Maximum number of dependency identifier buckets in the disk cache metadata in memory. If this limit is exceeded the information is offloaded to the disk. This setting applies only when the disk cache performance level is custom.
Information Value Value 100 to MAXINT
Maximum buffer for templates
Maximum number of template buckets that are in the disk cache metadata in memory. If this limit is exceeded the information is offloaded to the disk. This setting applies only when the disk cache performance level is custom.
Information Value Value 10 to MAXINT
Disk cache eviction algorithm
Eviction algorithm the disk cache uses to evict entries when the high threshold is reached. This setting applies only if enable disk offload is specified for the cache. This setting does not apply when the disk cache eviction policy is set to none.
Information Value None No eviction policy, so the disk cache can grow until it reaches its limit at which time the dynamic cache service stops writing to disk Random When the disk size reaches a high threshold limit, the disk cache garbage collector wakes up and randomly picks entries on the disk and evicts them until the size reaches a low threshold limit. Size When the disk size reaches a high threshold limit, the disk cache garbage collector wakes up and picks the largest entries on the disk and evicts them until the disk size reaches a low threshold limit.
High threshold
When the eviction policy runs. The threshold is expressed in terms of the percentage of the disk cache size in GB or entries. The lower value is used when limit disk cache size in GB and limit disk cache size in entries are specified. This setting does not apply when the disk cache eviction policy is set to none.
Information Value Values 1 to 1.0
Low threshold
When the eviction policy ends. The threshold is expressed in terms of the percentage of the disk cache size in GB or entries. The lower value is used limit disk cache size in GB and limit disk cache size in entries are specified. This setting does not apply when the disk cache eviction policy is set to none.
Information Value Values 1 to 1.0
Related concepts:
Introduction: Dynamic cache
Related
Tasks: Using the dynamic cache service to improve performance
Reference:
cachespec.xml file