Hi Bill,

Thanks for the info!  Looks like that helped, but I can't tell for sure
because the server isn't loaded too much right now.  Will have to wait until
morning to find out.  Did I miss something or is that not in the docs?
Might be good to add this to the docs :)

Thanks again,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Barker
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 12:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tuning KeepAlive Connections?


You can (effectively) disable KeepAlive connections by setting the
'maxKeepAliveRequests="1"' attribute on the Connector.  Tomcat 5 has a more
intuitive option, but it works the same way.

If you have the maxKeepAliveRequests > 1, then the 'connectionTimeout'
attribute on the Connector determines how long it will wait for the next
request.

"Mike Cherichetti (Renegade Internet)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> RedHat Linux 7.3
> IBM JDK 1.4.1
> Tomcat 4.1.24
>
> Is it possible to disable KeepAlive connections with the Coyote HTTP/1.1
> connector?  If it's not possible to turn them off, is it possible to lower
> the request limit and timeout period for them?
>
> Have a nice day ...
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Mike Cherichetti
> Renegade Internet
> www.renegadeinternet.com
> Phone (724) 658-6346
> Fax (724) 658-6346




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