When using large commit scripts, the standard commit model can have trouble reading these scripts. When this occurs, you can set the direct-access statement at the [system scripts commit] hierarchy. When the direct-access statement is set, the script driver retrieves the candidate configuration directly from the configuration database. Once the candidate configuration is retrieved, the script driver processes this configuration file against the commit scripts and returns any generated actions back to the mgd.
Directly accessing the configuration data and processing non-xml converted data is a processor intensive process as compared to the standard commit model. You should only use this feature to handle large files as system performance is affected.
To set the script driver to directly access the candidate configuration: