Advanced Feature: Tuning Database Link Performance; Managing Connections To The Remote Server - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.2 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Advanced Feature: Tuning Database Link
Performance
The following sections provide information on tuning the performance of your
database links through connection and thread management. It contains the
following parts:

Managing Connections to the Remote Server

Detecting Errors During Normal Processing
Managing Threaded Operations
Managing Connections to the Remote Server
Each database link maintains a pool of connections to a remote server. You can
configure the connections to optimize resources for your directory.
You can change the connection attributes using the Directory Server Console or
through the command line.
Managing Connections to the Remote Server Using the Console
In the Directory Server Console, select the Configuration tab.
1.
Expand the Data folder in the left pane and locate the database link you want
2.
to change. Click the database link, then click the Limits and Controls tab in the
right navigation pane.
In the Connection Management section, make changes to any of the following
3.
fields:
Maximum TCP connection(s). The maximum number of TCP connections that
the database link establishes with the remote server. The default value is
connections.
Bind timeout. Amount of time, in seconds, before the database link's bind
attempt times out. The default value is
Maximum binds per connection. Maximum number of outstanding bind
operations per TCP connection. The default value is
operations per connection.
Time out before abandon (sec). Number of seconds before the server checks to
see if a timed out connection should be abandoned. The default value is
seconds.
Creating and Maintaining Database Links
seconds.
15
outstanding bind
10
Chapter 3
Configuring Directory Databases
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