Revision: 44
http://fusionregistry.svn.sourceforge.net/fusionregistry/?rev=44&view=rev
Author: copland007
Date: 2008-02-14 16:15:56 -0800 (Thu, 14 Feb 2008)
Log Message:
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Explain the registrysessions.php task setup in the INSTALL a little more detailed
Modified Paths:
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branches/stable_3_0_x/INSTALL.txt
Modified: branches/stable_3_0_x/INSTALL.txt
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--- branches/stable_3_0_x/INSTALL.txt 2008-02-14 09:01:47 UTC (rev 43)
+++ branches/stable_3_0_x/INSTALL.txt 2008-02-15 00:15:56 UTC (rev 44)
@@ -131,13 +131,21 @@
============================================================================
-Step 5: Configuring periodic tasks
+Step 5: Configure periodic task
============================================================================
-Although this step is not required it is highly recommended to keep your
-ibf_registry_sessions table nice and tidy. Head into your Task Manager and
-click 'Add New Task' near the bottom. Enter the following values:
+The peiodic task serves two purposes, to clean up old registry_sessions entries
+in your database, and to recalculate the statistics shown on the main menu
+of the Registry.
+You can set any value you wish for the scheduling of this task, the longer
+the delay the smaller the impact on CPU load, but the greater the delay will
+be for statistics being updated. The recommended settings below are for
+running the task once every hour.
+
+Head into your Task Manager and click 'Add New Task' near the bottom.
+Enter the following values:
+
- Task Title: "Fusion Registry Periodic Tasks"
- Task Short Description: "Remove old Fusion Registry sessions, recalculate main menu stats"
- Task PHP File To Run: "registrysessions.php"
@@ -180,4 +188,4 @@
Please note that many features are disabled by default, you will need to
enable them in your AdminCP. All editable text is available in the language
-section of your AdminCP under the filename lang_registry.php.
\ No newline at end of file
+section of your AdminCP under the filename lang_registry.php.
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