It would depend on the number of people hitting your site how big your RB
objects were (ie sending many properties to the backend). Usually a few
responders can handle many many hits.
Unless you are developing, make sure backend=1.
On the otherhand, why lower the responders? If they are active it shouldn't
be effecting you're performance. If you are worried about performance, check
WWSTATE file.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-u2-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Pflueger
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 4:15 AM
To: U2 User Group Mailing List
Subject: [U2] RedBack # of responders configuration
Hello there,
I know this is the U2 mailing list and sorry for sending a RedBack
related message but figured someone out there may have the answers.
Recently, I've tweaked our production environment's rgwresp.ini to
lower the # of responders (er UDT processes) eaten up by rgwsched. Is
there any sort of rhyme or general rule behind defining a set number
of responders and if so, what is it?
TIA,
Andy Pflueger
Webmaster
Ivy Hill Corp.
Louisville, KY
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