Note: The default settings should be the optimal settings for most environments. Change them only if your environment requires different settings.
Open the P6 Administrator application.
In the Configurations tab, expand your configuration.
Expand Services/Publication/Settings.
Expand General.
In the Page Size field, enter the maximum number of rows of general data a job can process. This applies to each business object that falls under the general category; general data is not time-distributed (spread), not hierarchical, and not in a blob. When using this setting, each business object processes separately.
The default is 32.
Enter anything from 1-8192.
In the Max Job Count field, enter the number of processes used for this service on your server.
The default is 1.
Enter anything from 1-20.
Expand TimeDistributed.
In the Page Size field, enter the maximum number of rows of time-distributed (spread) data that a job can process. This applies to each business object that falls under the time-distributed category. When using this setting, each business object processes separately.
The default is 16.
Enter anything from 1-8192.
In the Max Job Count field, enter the number of processes used for this service on your server.
The default is 1.
Enter anything from 1-20.
Expand Blob.
In the Page Size field, enter the maximum number of rows of blob data that a job can process. This applies to each business object that falls under the blob category. When using this setting, each business object processes separately.
The default is 25.
Enter anything from 1-8192.
In the Max Job Count field, enter the number of processes used for this service on your server.
The default is 1.
Enter anything from 1-20.
Expand Log.
In the Security Level field, select the level of information contained in the log file for all publication services. The ranges are inclusive. For example, choose "debug" to log all messages; choose "info" to log details about what runs, exceptions, and warnings; choose "warning" to log both warning and error level messages.
The default is info.
Select info, debug, warning, or error.
In the Global Service Log File Cap (Success) field, enter the number of logs to retain for successful global publication services. This will retain a log for each global service. If set to 5, the last 5 successful service runs will be retained for each global service.
The default is 5.
Enter anything from 1-25.
In the Global Service Log File Cap (Fail) field, enter the number of logs to retain for failed global publication services. This will retain a log for each global service. If set to 5, the last 5 failed service runs will be retained for each global service.
The default is 5.
Enter anything from 1-25.
In the Project Service Log File Cap (Success) field, enter the number of logs to retain for successful Publish Project jobs. This will retain a log for each project service. If set to 5, the last 5 successful service runs will be retained.
The default is 5.
Enter anything from 1-25.
In the Project Service Log File Cap (Fail) field, enter the number of logs to retain for failed Publish Project jobs. This will retain a log for each project service. If set to 5, the last 5 failed service runs will be retained, per project.