Glossary

low convergence

A setting that controls the degree to which CDS attempts to keep all replicas of a directory consistent. Low convergence means CDS does not immediately propagate an update; it simply waits for the next skulk to distribute all updates that occurred since the last skulk. Skulks occur at least once every 24 hours on directories with low convergence. Low convergence helps conserve resources by avoiding update propagations between skulks. To control convergence, you set a directory's CDS_Convergence attribute. See also high convergence , medium convergence.