Tuning Your Server For Performance - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Turning Off the Debugging Dialog Box (Windows NT)
If you've installed an application (such as a compiler) that has modified the system
debugging settings and the server crashes, you might see a system-generated
application error dialog box. The server will not restart until you click OK.
To turn off the debugging dialog box that appears if the server crashes, perform the
following steps:
Start the Registry Editor.
1.
Select the AeDebug key, located in the left side of the Registry window in
2.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
Double-click the Auto value in the right side of the window.
3.
The String Editor dialog box appears.
Change the string value to 1.
4.

Tuning Your Server for Performance

There are two ways to tune the thread limit: through editing the
and through the Server Manager.
If you edit the
and
RqThrottle
The minimum limit is a goal for how many threads the server attempts to keep in
the
WaitingThreads
in this state may go slightly above or below this value. The default value is 48. The
maximum threads represents a hard limit for the maximum number of active
threads that can run simultaneously, which can become a bottleneck for
performance. The default value is 512.
If you use the Server Manager, follow these steps:
Go to the Preferences tab.
1.
Click the Performance Tuning link.
2.
Enter the desired value in the Maximum simultaneous requests field.
3.
For additional information, see the online help for the Performance Tuning page.
file,
magnus.conf
RqThrottleMinPerSocket
is the maximum value.
state. This number is just a goal. The number of actual threads
Tuning Your Server for Performance
magnus.conf
is the minimum value
Chapter 7
Configuring Server Preferences
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