On 12/03/2011 08:11 PM, sam munkes wrote:
Hi,
We are running resin pro version 4.0.15 on a windows machine, using
the IIS handler to handle the static files & forward the application
requests to the resin server listening on port 6800.
The thread-max is configured to 1024, during normal loads resin is
handling 10 requests concurrently.
The problem we are having is: If the requests are getting locked, for
example waiting on database queries, the request threads fill up the
1024 thread max, and the application stops responding to clients,
including local admin requests.
Is there a way to configure resin to reserve a thread for
administrative request? possible setup resin to listen on another port
that will not be affected by the global thread-max limit?
If Resin listens to another port, it will have dedicated threads
attached to it.
For a port, the accept-thread-min threads are allocated before the
accept() call, so they would avoid the thread-max check.
You would need to listen to a different port (or IP), though, because
there wouldn't be a way to reserve threads just for certain URLs.
-- Scott
Thanks.
--
Sam
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