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Problem |
With Apache, you give a value to HARD_SERVER_LIMIT at
compile time. What value does this have when the IBM® HTTP Server is
compiled? |
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Solution |
The HARD_SERVER_LIMIT sets the maximum number of
simultaneous requests that can be served by the HTTP Server. This is
normally set at compile time. The following is a table of known compile
time HARD_SERVER_LIMIT values:
IBM HTTP Server 1.3.6 versions: 2048
IBM HTTP Server 1.3.12 versions: 2048
IBM HTTP Server 1.3.19 versions: 4096
IBM HTTP Server 1.3.26 versions: 4096
IBM HTTP Server 1.3.28 versions: 4096 |
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For IBM HTTP Server V2.0 and V6 releases, the HARD_SERVER_LIMIT
has been replaced by a ServerLimit runtime configuration directive. The
maximum value that can be assigned is 20000. |
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Cross Reference information |
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Edition |
Application Servers |
WebSphere Application Server |
IBM HTTP Server |
AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows |
6.1, 6.0, 5.1, 5.0 |
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