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Problem(Abstract) |
On Load Balancer, while running the Site Selector
component, java might not be able to allocate enough threads per
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Resolving the
problem |
Some HP-UX 11i installations are pre-configured to allow
only 64 threads per process. However, some Load Balancer configurations
use more than this amount.
We recommend that the threads per process for HP-UX be set to at least
256. To increase this value, use the sam utility to set the
max_thread_proc kernel parameter.
Note: If heavy use is expected, you might need to increase
max_thread_proc beyond 256.
To increase max_thread_proc:
- From the command line, type: sam
- Select Kernel Configuration > Configurable Parameters.
- From the scroll bar, select max_thread_proc.
- Press the spacebar to highlight max_thread_proc.
- Press Tab one time, then press the right-arrow key until you select
Actions.
- Press Enter to display the Actions menu, then press M to
select Modify Configurable Parameter. (If you do not see this option,
highlight max_thread_proc.)
- Press Tab until you select the Formula/Value field.
- Type a value of 256 or greater.
- Click OK.
- Press Tab one time, then select Actions.
- Press K for Process New Kernel.
- Select Yes.
- Reboot your system.
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