Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.4 User Manual page 154

Adapters for ims/db release 3 (10.1.3.4)
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Workspaces
Table 8–12 (Cont.) Server Mode Tab Components
Field
Server availability
Port range
Use default port
range
Maximum number of
server processes
Limit server reuse
C-14 Oracle Application Server Adapters for IMS/DB User's Guide
Description
Specifies the number of servers in a pool of servers,
available to be assigned to a client.
The following options are available:
Initial number of servers: The number of server
processes that are prestarted for this workspace when
the daemon starts up. When the number of available
server processes drops lower than the value specified
in the Minimum number field, the daemon again
starts server processes until this number of available
server processes is reached. The default for this field
is 0.
Minimum number: The minimum number of server
processes in the prestarted pool before the daemon
resumes creating new server processes (to the value
specified in the Initial number of servers field). If this
field is set to a value higher than the Initial number of
servers field, the daemon uses the value specified in
the Initial number of servers field. The default for this
field is 0.
Keep when daemon ends: When a daemon is
shutdown, all the servers started by that daemon are
also killed, even if they are active. Set this field to
true if you want the servers for the workspace to
remain active, even after the daemon has been shut
down. If this field is set to true, it is the
responsibility of the system operator or manager to
ensure that the servers are eventually killed. This
must be done at the system level.
Set maximum number of servers: The maximum
number of available server processes. Once this
number is reached, no new nonactive server processes
are created for the particular workspace. For example,
if a number of server processes are released at the
same time, so that there are more available server
processes than specified by this field, the additional
server processes higher than this value are
terminated. The default for this field is zero, meaning
that there is no maximum.
the workspace. Determines the range of ports available for
this workspace when starting server processes. Use this
option when you want to control the port number, so that
Oracle Connect can be accessed through a firewall.
Enter the port range in the following fields:
From: enter the lowest numbered port in the range.
To: Enter the highest numbered port in the range.
Select this to use the port range that is defined in the
daemon. This is defined in the Port range for servers field
in the daemon
Control
tab.
Enter the maximum number of server processes that can
run at the same time.
Select this if you want to limit the number of servers that
can be reused. If this is selected, the Reuse limit parameter
is available.

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