On Sep 24, 2009, at 7:14 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:
Hi Chuck;
Thanks. I mean "Active Requests" as seen in;
/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOAdaptorInfo?...
I guess it's the queue that has been pre-balanced into each instance.
Yes, I think so. The number of request that the instance has accepted
but not yet responded to. I'd expect this to be controlled by
limiting the listen queue size and max number of worker threads.
Chuck
cheers.
The setting for "Listen Queue Size" in JavaMonitor are for each
instance and doesn't effect the depth of the "Active Requests"
queue in the Apache adaptor does it? Is there a means by which
one can adjust the maximum depth of the "Active Requests" in the
Apache adaptor without effecting other services of the Apache
server?
...
Listen Queue Size is, IIRC, the queue of requests in an WO app
waiting for an available worker thread. The Listen Queue Size +
the max number of worker threads is the max number of requests that
an instance will accept. I am not clear on what you are referring
to with "Active Requests". Is that a mod_proxy thing?
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