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Mod_JServ Configuration

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Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Configuration Guide

9.1 Mod_JServ Configuration

To adjust the maximum number of socket connections that Mod_ JServ can handle
simultaneously, modify the following parameter in the jserv.properties file.

Table 9–1

Mod_JServ Configuration

9.2 Recommended Unix Kernel Parameters

Oracle recommends that you modify the following kernel parameters in the
/etc/system

file:

Table 9–2

Recommended Unix Kernel Parameters

9.3 Recommended Unix TCP Parameters

The following TCP parameters should be modified through the ndd command:

Table 9–3

Recommended Solaris TCP Parameters

Name

Value

security.maxConnections

200

Parameter

Value

priority_paging

1

rlim_fd_max

8192

rlim_fd_cur

2048

lwp_default_stksize

0x4000

rpcmod:svc_run_stksize

0x4000

tcp:tcp_conn_hash_size

262144

sq_max_size

1600

Parameter

Value

tcp_rexmit_interval_initial

3000

tcp_rexmit_interval_min

3000

tcp_rexmit_interval_max

10000

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