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Appendix D
Configuration Variable
Data Type
proxy.config.header.parse.no_host_url_
redirect
STRING
proxy.config.arm.loadshedding.max_
connections
INT
proxy.config.arm.loadshedding.min_
percent_bypass
INT
proxy.config.arm.loadshedding.max_
percent_bypass
INT
proxy.config.arm.loadshedding.max_
latency
INT
proxy.config.ldap.auth.enabled
INT
proxy.config.ldap.cache.size
INT
proxy.config.ldap.cache.storage_size
INT
proxy.config.ldap.auth.ttl_value
INT
proxy.config.ldap.auth.purge_cache_on_
auth_fail
INT
Default Value
NULL
(ARM) Load Shedding Configuration
1000000
0
0
10000
LDAP
0
5000
24582912
3000
0
Description
Specifies the URL to which to redirect
requests with no host headers (reverse proxy).
Specifies the maximum number of client
connections allowed before Traffic Server
starts forwarding incoming requests directly
to the origin server.
Specifies the minimum percent of requests
that can bypass the Traffic Server cache.
0 (zero) disables load shedding
Specifies the maximum percent of requests
that can bypass the Traffic Server cache.
0 (zero) disables load shedding
Important: Do not set this variable to above
99.
Specifies the maximum amount of time
allowed in milliseconds between when a
request is received and when it is served.
If this value is exceeded, load shedding takes
effect.
Enables (1) or disables (0) LDAP-based basic
proxy authentication.
Specifies the maximum number of entries
allowed in the LDAP cache. When modifying
this value, update the value of
proxy.config.ldap.cache.storage_s
proportionally. For example, if you
ize
double the cache size, also double the cache
storage size.
Specifies the size of the LDAP cache in bytes.
This is directly related to the number of
entries in the cache.
When modifying this value, update the value
of
proxy.config.ldap.cache.size
proportionally. For example, if you double
the storage size, also double the cache size.
Accidentally modifying this variable
randomly will cause the LDAP subsystem to
stop functioning.
Specifies the amount of time (in minutes) that
entries in the cache will remain valid.
When enabled (1), configures Traffic Server
to delete the authorization entry for the client
in the LDAP cache if authorization fails.
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