Manual Performance Tuning

You might find that you must tune some application server-independent (ASI) properties that are not tuned into the Performance Tuning Utility.

You can manually tune these properties in the install_dir/properties/noapp.properties file and related extension (*.ext) files in Sterling B2B Integrator.

This topic provides information about tuning your ASI environment, scheduling policies, tuning queues, and changing persistence levels. It also provides information about concepts such as customizing property files, changing system logging, enabling trusted domains for schemas, managing system recovery, and optimizing system performance for Sterling e-Invoicing.

Note: For large volume operations pertaining to FTP, Mail Box, Advanced File Transfer, and IBM® Sterling File Gateway, set the number of open file descriptors to at least 4096, using the command ulimit -n 4096.