Nathan,

This has to be the most bizzar change to the configuration setup for 
AOLserver, is it really true? Now you have to execute commands inside the 
config file to set this?

Since some have called for examples, would it be possible for the author of 
these changes to provide a few. I have been using the threadpool 
configuration as shown in this example (start at server.tcl, then source 
threadpool files):

From: <http://rmadilo.com/m2/servers/rmadilo/config/>
# threadpool-default.tcl
# Single Threadpool

# pool = default 

ns_section "ns/server/${server}/pool/$pool"
ns_param   maxconnections    100
ns_param   minthreads        4 ;# 0
ns_param   maxthreads        10
ns_param   threadtimeout     120
ns_param   map               "GET /"
ns_param   map               "POST /"


tom jackson

On Thursday 26 July 2007 08:53, Nathan Folkman wrote:
> You'd actually want to do it by adding the following to the end of your
> configuration file:
>
>     ns_pools set procsmsgmgr -maxconns 100 -maxthreads 20 -minthreads 10
> -timeout 10
>     ns_pools register procsmsgmgr server1 POST /proc/msgmgr
>
> You can then verify that everything worked via the AOLserver control port:
>
>     server1:nscp 1> ns_pools list
>     procsmsgmgr default error
>
>     server1:nscp 2> ns_server threads procsmsgmgr
>     {min 10} {max 20} {current 10} {idle 10} {stopping 0}
>
>     server1:nscp 3> ns_pools get procsmsgmgr
>     minthreads 10 maxthreads 20 idle 10 current 10 maxconns 100 queued 0
> timeout 10
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> - n
>
> On 7/26/07, Shedi Shedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks Nathan for the info. I'm trying to configure a pool but ns_server
> > threads procmsgmgr returns error on server log.
> >
> > [26/Jul/2007:18:06:07][4968.3074280352][-conn:0-] Error: Tcl exception:
> > no such pool: procmsgmgr
> >     while executing
> > "ns_server threads procmsgmgr"
> >
> > #
> > ns_section ns/server/${servername}/pools
> > ns_param  procmsgmgr "Message Manager Receiving Pool"
> >
> > ns_section ns/server/${servername}/pool/procmsgmgr
> > ns_param map {POST /proc/msgmgr}
> > ns_param maxconnections   100
> > ns_param maxdropped       0
> > ns_param maxthreads       20
> > ns_param minthreads       10
> > ns_param threadtimeout    60
> >
> > Can you tell if my configuration is correct?
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > On 7/26/07, Nathan Folkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Those parameters moved and are now controlled via the "ns_pools" Tcl
> > > command:
> > >
> > > ns_pools:
> > >         The "ns_pools" command enables configuration of one or more
> > >         pools of connection processing threads. The pools allow
> > >         certain requests to be handled by specific threads. This
> > >         could, for example, ensure multiple long running requests
> > >         don't block other short running requests.  Pools are selected
> > >         based on method/url pairs similar to the mappings managed
> > >         by the "ns_register_proc" command.  By default, all requests
> > >         are handled by a single, unlimited, "default" pool.  There
> > >         is also an "error" pool as described below.  Coupled with
> > >         the new "ns_limits" command, pools can provide for
> > > sophisticated resource management.
> > >
> > > See also the new "ns_limits" command:
> > >
> > > ns_limit:
> > >         The "ns_limit" command enables setting various resource
> > >         limits for specified method/url combinations. These limits
> > >         include such items as max concurrent connections, max file
> > >         upload size, and timeouts waiting for connection processing.
> > >         When limits are exceeded, connections are immediately
> > >         dispatched to a dedicated "error" connection processing
> > >         pool to generate a quick error response. By default all
> > >         requests share the same default limits.  Coupled with the
> > >         new "ns_pools" command, URL-based limits can provide for
> > >         sophisticated resource management.
> > >
> > > On 7/26/07, Shedi Shedi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Its 4.5.0
> > > >
> > > > On 7/26/07, Nathan Folkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > > > > What version of AOLserver are you running?
> > > > >
> > > > > On 7/26/07, Shedi Shedi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > > Hi
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Patform: suse 10.1 (2.6.16.21-0.25-default)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have configured my nsd config.tcl as below:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ns_param   maxconnections  100       ;# Max connections to put on
> > > > > > queue
> > > > > > ns_param   maxdropped      0         ;# Shut down if dropping too
> > > > > > many conns
> > > > > > ns_param   maxthreads      50        ;# Tune this to scale your
> > > > > > server
> > > > > > ns_param   minthreads      20         ;# Tune this to scale your
> > > > > > server
> > > > > > ns_param   threadtimeout   30       ;# Idle threads die at this
> > > > > > rate
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ns_server threads command shows the min as zero, max as 10.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Server Threads
> > > > > > min    0
> > > > > > max    10
> > > > > > current    1
> > > > > > idle    0
> > > > > > stopping    0
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I'm not sure what i'm missing here.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > regards,
> > > > > > shedi
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
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