HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Web ViewPoint User Guide Version 5.14 - 528226-014

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[max. 35 chars]
Name of the object file called to handle the initial request.

ObjectID <id>

[max. 35 chars]
An Object identifier, this is a unique ID for the object file and is used for internal purposes.
This should not be changed by the end user. It is provided for Web ViewPoint objects by hp, and for each
plug-in by the plug-in's author.

Port <n>

[max 65535]
This is the TCPIP port number to be used by this object file.

SecurePort <n>

[max 65535]
This is the secure TCPIP port number on which a SSL server is listening for traffic destined for this object
file.

ListenToPort <YES|NO>

This indicates whether the listener process must listen to the port specified Port. By default it is set to YES.

Priority <n>

[max 199]
Priority to start the processes of this Object. Default is the process manager priority.

MaxProcess <n>

[max 130]
Maximum number of processes of this Object that can run simultaneously. These are started by the
Process Manager. Those exceeding the NumStatic count are stopped following the completion of their
assigned processing.

NumStatic <n>

[max 130]
Maximum number of processes that, once started, will stay running to serve future requests. Process
Manager starts processes only when needed. Once started, a process is kept alive, if the total count of the
running processes for that object is less than or equal to this count.
If MaxProcess and NumStatic are not defined, then the defaults are 15 & 5.
If only MaxProcess is defined, default for NumStatic is 1.
If only NumStatic is defined, default for MaxProcess is NumStatic + 10.
If both are defined, NumStatic shall be less than or equal to MaxProcess.

CPUs <a,b,c,e-j..>

Can be used to specify CPU(s) to start processes of this Object. By default, the process manager cycles
through all available CPUs in a round robin fashion.

PARAM ..

Use to specify PARAMs to pass to the process of this Object file at startup. You can specify as many
params as needed. A param can be spanned across successive lines. The successive lines have to be
prefixed with one or more white spaces. All these lines will be concatenated to make one param before
processing.

ASSIGN ..

Use to specify ASSIGNs to pass to the process of this Object file at startup. You can specify as many
ASSIGNs as needed. An assign can be spanned across successive lines. The successive lines have to be

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