Hi,
I am following the instructions in
https://access.redhat.com/site/articles/15786 to tune MaxClients in
httpd.conf and maxThreads in JBoss Tomcat.
" The recommended value of maxThreads is 200 per CPU, so here we assume
the server is a single core machine. If it had
been quad core we could push that value to 800 or more depending on RAM
and other machine specs. The total threads
is an aggregate value. If Apache and JBOSS are on the same server, and
that server has four cores, then you would halve
the maxThreads and MaxClients to 400 each."
I have this question. Does this mean that maxThreads and MaxClients should
both be equal to each other ?
My configuration is this.
Machine 1 - JBoss and Apache(2 cores)
Machine 2 - JBoss(2 cores)
So even though Machine 2 can use about 400 threads(200 x 2 ) it is limited
by MaxClients in Machine 1 which should be only 200. Is that correct ? It
is a bottleneck.
Thanks,
Mohan
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