Hi Peter,

Thanks for the information.  I will change my cp to 5.

What items do I need to change to get 190 db clients?  That could be part of 
my problem.
I am trying to not have too many clients/worker because we have three dBs.  I 
have placed my guesses in parenthesis.

Service Properties: number of workers = 25 (38)
Worker Properties: maximum database connections per process = 25 (38)
                     maximum db connections per DB = 190
                     number of worker processes = 25 (38)
                     maximum # clients per worker = 5 (5)
CP Service: # workers: 5 
            Max # clients/worker 25

Thank you again!
Will
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4 cp and 25 clients per workers means you can have a mximum of 4 x 25 = 100 
users.
You are not using the maximum 125 users in your license.
Try 5 cp.

You also should have more database connections for your cp clients (assuming 
all your pages uses some db info)

Usually you should have 1.5 times db clients for each cp clients.
In your case if you have 125 cp clients you should have about 190 db clients.

This is because transactions and non transaction db uses different clients.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am using ND4.1.3 on NT with SQL.  I have a 125 user license.
>
>I want to increase the number of connections per database that I have
>configured in my RDBMS Service.  Currently, I have the following
>configurations:Service Properties: number of workers = 10
>Worker Properties: maximum database connections per process = 10
>                     maximum db connections per DB = 100
>                     number of worker processes = 10
>                     maximum # clients per worker = 10
>CP Service: # workers: 4 
>            Max # clients/worker 25
>
>Are the following configurations good changes?
>Service Properties: number of workers = 25
>
>I have 3 dBs.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Will
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