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ResourceUsage Property

Cette fonctionnalité sera supprimée dans une prochaine version de Microsoft SQL Server. Évitez d'utiliser cette fonctionnalité dans de nouveaux travaux de développement, et prévoyez de modifier les applications qui utilisent actuellement cette fonctionnalité.

The ResourceUsage property specifies a relative operating system execution priority setting for the Microsoft Search service.

Syntaxe

object
.ResourceUsage [= value]

Parts

  • object
    An expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list
  • value
    A long integer from 1 through 5

Data Type

Long

Modifiable

Read/write

Prototype (C/C++)

HRESULT GetResourceUsage(LPLONG pRetVal);
HRESULT SetResourceUsage(long NewValue);

Notes

Use the ResourceUsage property to raise or lower execution priority for a running Microsoft Search service. By default, ResourceUsage is 3, interpreted as normal priority for the service. Set ResourceUsage to 2 or 1 to lower the execution priority for the Microsoft Search service. Set ResourceUsage to 4 or 5 to raise the execution priority.

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A ResourceUsage property value of 5 represents dedicated priority for the Microsoft Search service. Setting the ResourceUsage property to a value higher than 3 can have unintended consequences and should be considered only after evaluating the possible effects on other services running on the computer.

When the Microsoft Search service is not running, the ResourceUsage property returns 0.

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ResourceUsage can be used with Microsoft SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2000, and SQL Server 7.0.

Applies To:

FullTextService Object