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SIS Groveler Configuration Parameters

Table 24.4 is a list of registry entries for SIS Groveler configuration. SIS is configured by default for optimum performance and minimal system disruption. The HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Groveler\Parameters key is created by default. None of the optional values are created by default. Modify these parameters with caution.


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Caution

Do not use a registry editor to edit the registry directly unless you have no alternative. The registry editors bypass the standard safeguards provided by administrative tools. These safeguards prevent you from entering conflicting settings or settings that are likely to degrade performance or damage your system. Editing the registry directly can have serious, unexpected consequences that can prevent the system from starting and require that you reinstall Windows 2000. To configure or customize Windows 2000, use the programs in Control Panel or the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) whenever possible.

The SIS Groveler configuration entries are located in the following location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Groveler\Parameters

Table 24.4 SIS Groveler Registry Entries

Parameter Description
base grovel interval The base amount of time (in milliseconds) between successive operations when the service has paused.
low-disk-space grovel interval The maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) between successive operations when the service has paused and disk space is low.
working grovel interval The amount of time (in milliseconds) between successive operations during normal operation.
grovel duration The amount of time (in milliseconds) that the Groveler processes before examining the performance metrics and determining whether to pause the service.
base regrovel interval The base amount of time (in milliseconds) between successive attempts to process a file that the Groveler cannot access.
max regrovel interval The maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) between successive attempts to process a file that the Groveler cannot access.
base CPU load threshold The base value of the CPU load threshold, above which the Groveler pauses.
max CPU load threshold The maximum value of the CPU load threshold, above which the Groveler pauses.

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