Setting Caching Behavior You can edit user or group profiles to control how files in designated folders are cached and refreshed. Automatically clearing the cache during logout reduces a user's cache size and increases security on machines that are used by multiple users.
- About Vault Cache for Outlook users. Introducing Symantec Enterprise Vault 7 About Vault Cache for Outlook users. 4 Select thesettingsthatyourequire.Fordetailsof settings,clickHelpin theRestorefromVaultdialogbox. 5 ClickOK toconfirmthatyouwant restoretheitems.Theoriginalitemsare.
- The local cache eliminates the need to access the Vault for every privileged command invocation and raises the level of performance, especially at remote sites. When the user needs to perform a privileged task, they invoke the OPM pimsu utility from their terminal (step 1).
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The caches are named according to the subsystems that use them in the Identity Manager User Application. Normally, you don’t need to flush them yourself, because the User Application does that automatically based on how frequently their data is used or when the source data changes. However, if you have a specific need, you can manually flush selected caches or all caches.
- Go to Configuration >Caching and Cluster.
- In Flush Cache, select the type of cache from the list that you want to flush.
- Click Flush Cache.
What Is Vault Cache Location
Flushing the Directory Abstraction Layer Cache
The Identity Applications directory abstraction layer also has a cache. The DirectoryAbstractLayerDefinitions cache stores abstraction layer definitions on the application server to optimize performance for all data model operations.
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In a typical situation, the Identity Applications automatically keeps the DirectoryAbstractLayerDefinitions cache synchronized with the abstraction layer definitions stored in the Identity Vault. But, if necessary, you can manually flush the DirectoryAbstractLayerDefinitions cache as described in Flushing Caches to force the latest definitions to be loaded from the Identity Vault.
For more information on the User Application’s directory abstraction layer, see NetIQ Identity Manager - Administrator’s Guide to Designing the Identity Applications.
Flushing Caches in a Cluster
Cache flushing is supported in both clustered and non-clustered application server environments. If your application server is part of a cluster and you manually flush a cache, that cache is automatically flushed on every server in the cluster.