Ok...no matter the cache mode of the server, when you make a change, the server 
starts an action to re-cache the objects (differing method depending on your 
current cache mode)....but basically speaking, while the cache is re-building, 
you can't make another change to it.  So, when you are making many changes to a 
system, you don't want it to continually re-cache, so if you set a delay, and 
then make say 5 changes in 1 min, at the end of the delay, there is a single 
re-cache instead of 5 of them

Make sense?

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Subject: Delay-recache time entry in the ar.cfg file

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Please let me know what is the use of Delay-recache time entry in the ar.cfg 
file.
 

Thanks & Regards
Ravibabu Bhimineni




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