Maximum number of threads allowed, Session timeout, Ui timeout – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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Maximum Number of Threads Allowed

The Maximum Number of Threads Allowed value allows the user to increase or reduce the maximum number
of threads HP SMH creates to handle page requests. The default is 64 for Windows.

NOTE:

Maximum Number of Threads Allowed is only available on Windows operating systems.

smhconfig -M|--max-threads[=] max-number-of-threads

Where max-number-of-threads is a number in the range of 64-512.

Maximum Number of Threads Allowed is only available on Windows.

Maximum Number of Sessions (Windows and Linux only)

By default, HP SMH supports 128 user sessions. This number can be lowered to 32 or raised to 500 using
the session-maximum setting.

smhconfig -S|--session-maximum[=] maximum-number-of-sessions

Session Timeout

For systems running on Windows and Linux, the default session timer is set to 15 minutes. The session timeout
can be set as low as 1 minute or as high as 60 minutes.

For systems running on HP-UX, the default session timer is set to 15 minutes. The session timeout can be set
as low as 6 minute or as high as 120 minutes.

smhconfig -U|--session-timeout[=] session-timeout-in-minutes

UI Timeout

The UI timeout value represents the maximum amount of time in seconds that the HP SMH user interface (UI)
waits for data requested from webapps.

The UI timeout can be set in the range of 10 seconds to 3600 seconds.

Use the following command used to set the UI Timeout in seconds:

smhconfig –B|--ui-timeout[=] NUM

where, NUM is the value (in seconds) between the range 10 seconds to 3600 seconds.

The default UI Timeout value set is 120 seconds.

Log Level

By default, the logging level of HP SMH error messages is set to error. When a log level is set, all events
that are the same or superior to the configured log level are written to the log file. The log level option only
affects the error_log file located under SystemDrive:\hp\hpsmh\logs in Windows and under
/var/spool/opt/hp/hpsmh/logs

in Linux.

The following values are available, in order of decreasing significance:

Table 12-2 Log level

Description

Value

Emergencies - system is unusable

emerg

Action must be taken immediately

alert

Critical conditions

crit

Error conditions

error

Warning conditions

warn

Normal but significant condition

notice

Informational

info

Debug-level messages

debug

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