Hi,
is there any way how we could specify the directory where the Accelerator is installed? E.g. via command line argument when launching the installer...
We would like to install it to our custom directory, because we will probably need to modify the flexmonster.config by some our products and we would like to avoid access issues that we can't write to Program files directory.
Also I noticed that Accelerator automatically logs into the same folder. It rollovers the files, but is there any limit on the number of log files can grow indefinitely? We would also like to avoid having many log files on the system drive.
And the third point is a suggestion for a feature. If the accelerator can't connect to the SSAS e.g. because that SSAS server is not running (e.g. we had this issue when running SSAS and Accelerator on the same machine, after the reboot the services started in wrong order), it will stay in status Stopped forever with message in log "ERROR | A connection cannot be made. Ensure that the server is running." Also not a behaviour we would prefer in production - if the SSAS is not available for some reason it would require manual fix. Unfortunately we can't do it automatically because the AcceleratorService is still running, just the Accelerator is stopped internally. So my suggestion is to put automatic retry to the service...
Regards,
Lukas
Hello Lukas,
Thank you for the request.
Please let me know if the answers above were helpful.
Regards,
Ian
Hi Ian,
thanks for the reply, yes, it was helpful.
Regards,
Lukas
Hi Lukas,
Thanks for the feedback.
I agree that both suggestions (#1 and #3) are good to have.
So, we have added them to our backlog for the next updates.
Currently, I cannot provide you with any timeframes for these features, because they should be confirmed by the team and management.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Ian
Hi,
I just wanted to add that we don't need anymore the above mentioned features after we switched to using Accelerator dll directly instead of installing a service...
Regards,
Lukas
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