Workspaces
Table 8–12 (Cont.) Server Mode Tab Components
Field
Number of spare
servers
Prestarted server
pool limit
Resource limitations
Nuber of sub-tasks
Security
The Security tab lets you configure the seciruty level for a workspace. this lets you set
the security optiojns fo rhte workspace only. The Security tab is used to:
Grant administration rights for the workspace
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Determine access to the workspace by a client
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Do the following to open the Security tab:
From the Start menu, select Programs, Oracle, and then select Studio.
1.
From the Design Perspective Configuration view, expand the Machines folder.
2.
Right-click the computer and select Open Runtime Perspective.
3.
Expand the Daemons node to display the workspaces in the Runtime Explorer.
4.
Right-click the workspace and select Edit Workspace Configuration.
5.
Click the Security tab.
6.
After making changes to the workspace, right-click the daemon and select Reload
7.
Configuration.
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Description
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.
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 number of sub-tasks for a server that are prestarted
for this workspace when the daemon starts up. In addition
to setting up a pool of server processes as described
earlier, you can set additional server processes as sub-tasks
by specifying this parameter. If you set 10 servers and 10
prestarted sub-tasks then 100 tasks are started (10
sub-tasks for each process).
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