The Reset Server Cache button resets the cache of the Application Server, which allows for your changes to take effect for users who log in to clients after the cache is reset. The Reset Server Cache button can be used whether you are connected to a repository via an Application Server or via a Local connection. Clicking the Reset Server Cache button resets all Application Servers for the selected repository. To reset the cache of the Application Servers for a different connected repository, select the repository from the Reset Server Cache drop-down list.
Using the Reset Cache option in OnBase Configuration or the Reset Server Cache option in OnBase Studio may have a negative impact on system performance. Requests to the Application Server will be forced to wait until the cache is rebuilt before they can be processed. Depending on the size of the OnBase system, as well as the current server load, the performance impact of resetting the cache may be severe. To avoid performance issues, only reset the cache of the Application Server during off-peak hours. For more information about the Reset Cache option in OnBase Configuration, see the System Administration documentation. For more information about the Reset Server Cache option in OnBase Studio, see the Studio documentation.
In order for the Reset Server Cache button to be enabled, the user must belong to a user group that has been granted rights to the Application Server Administrative Processing Privilege product right and the System Configuration configuration right. See the System Administration module reference guide or the Configuration help files for more information about product rights.