Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Maintenance Manual
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If the content staging operation fails, the DMPs on which the staging failed appear in
the DMP list.
the DMP list.
Changing the Content Staging Interval
By default, the content staging interval is set to 24 hours. However, you can change
the interval by editing the staging.interval registry entry through the Management
Dashboard.
the interval by editing the staging.interval registry entry through the Management
Dashboard.
To change the content staging interval:
1. Open the Management Dashboard.
2. Select Tools > Advanced.
3. Select Registry.
4. Click Add Row in the Registry Data box and type staging.interval.
Figure 2.
Configuring the Content Staging Interval
5. Type a content staging interval value (in hours).
To extend the content staging interval beyond 7 days, you must also increase the
"script.keepScriptInstancesDuration" registry value to more than the default value
of 7 days. For example, to set the content staging interval to 14 days, update the
"staging.interval" value to "336" hours and also increase the
"script.keepScriptInstancesDuration" to "14" days.
"script.keepScriptInstancesDuration" registry value to more than the default value
of 7 days. For example, to set the content staging interval to 14 days, update the
"staging.interval" value to "336" hours and also increase the
"script.keepScriptInstancesDuration" to "14" days.
You may need to add a row in the Registry for the
script.keepScriptInstancesDuration.
script.keepScriptInstancesDuration.
6. Click Apply.