Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.4 User Manual page 155

Adapters for ims/db release 3 (10.1.3.4)
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Table 8–12 (Cont.) Server Mode Tab Components
Field
Description
If Limit server reuse is selected, in the field next to the
check box, enter the maximum number of times a server
can be reused. Select the maximum of clients accepted in a
server process.
A one-client server can be reused after its (single) client
has disconnected. Reuse of servers enhances startup
performance because it avoids the need to repeat
initialization.
This parameter is not available if the Limit server reuse
parameter is not selected.
This parameter is not available if the server mode value is
singleClient.
Limit concurrent
Select this to limit the number of clients that a server can
clients per server
accept for the current workspace process.
If this is not selected, the number of clients is unlimited.
If Limit concurrent clients per server is selected, in the
field next to the check box, enter the maximum number of
clients that a server process for the current workspace
accepts. The default for this field is None, indicating that
the number of clients for each server is unlimited. This
field is available if the server mode value is multiClient or
multiThreaded.
Specify Server
Set the priority for servers. For example, a workspace for
Priority
applications with online transaction processing can be
assigned a higher priority than a workspace that requires
only query processing. The lower the number, the higher
the priority. For example, workspaces with a priority of 1
are given a higher priority than workspaces with a priority
of 2.
Note: This is unavailable if Use default server priority is
selected.
Use default server
Sets the priority to 0. There is no specific priority for this
priority
workspace. Clear this check box to set a priority in the
Specify server priority parameter.
Keep when daemon
Select this to kill all servers started by that daemon when a
ends
daemon is shutdown, even if they are active. Select this if
you want the servers for the workspace to remain active,
even after the daemon has been shut down. If selected, 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.
Server Provisioning
Number of prestarted
Initial number of servers: The number of server processes
servers in pool
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.
Advanced Tuning of the Daemon C-15
Workspaces

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