Rate-Limit; Remote-Address - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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create a log target to collect log messages for a particular instance of a particular
object type. For example, you can create a log target to write messages associated
with the xyz XSL Proxy only.
Examples
v Adds an object filter to the current log to log messages for the Proxy-1 XSL
v Adds an object filter to the current log to log messages for the Proxy-2 XSL

rate-limit

Limits the number of log transactions per second
Syntax
rate-limit seconds
Parameters
seconds
Guidelines
Meaningful when the log type is nfs, smtp, snmp, soap, syslog, or syslog-ng.
Otherwise, it is not used.
Examples
v Limits transactions to a maximum of 50 per second.

remote-address

Specifies the destination address of log messages or the log itself.
Syntax
remote-address host
Parameters
host
Guidelines
The remote-address command specifies the destination of transmitted log
messages or the location of an uploaded log file. This command is relevant in the
following situations:
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Proxy only.
# object XSLProxy Proxy-1
#
Proxy object and all object that the Proxy-2 XSL Proxy object references.
# object XSLProxy Proxy-2 on
#
Specifies the maximum number of transactions per second. Use an integer
in the range of 1 through 1000. The default is 100.
# rate-limit 50
#
Identifies the host name or IP address of the remote server.

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