CORBA 2.3.3 Administration Guide (NonStop CORBA 2.3.3+)
TCP process
Name of the TCP process that is managing the selected host address. One
TCP process can manage multiple host addresses. TCP processes can be
spread across CPUs for load balancing. If the check box for Use Parallel
Library TCP/IP is checked you must specify a TCP process that is enabled
for Parallel Library TCP/IP.
URL directory
Location where the Interoperable Location Service Daemon expects to
find object reference files.
Use Parallel Library TCP/IP If checked, enables the ILSD to use Parallel Library TCP/IP.
Server Configuration Options
Property Description
Maximum servers
If the check box for Use Parallel Library TCP/IP is not checked, this field is set to
one. If it is checked, you may specify the number of servers.
Static servers
If the check box for Use Parallel Library TCP/IP is not checked, this field is set to
one. If it is checked, this field is set to match the number of Maximum Servers you
specify. Or if you enter a number of Static Servers, the Maximum Servers field
will be set to match what you enter here.
Process name
Name of the server process. If you do not choose a name, the system assigns one
when the process starts. If the check box for Use Parallel Library TCP/IP is
checked you must enter at least as many names as the number of servers that have
been specified.
Processors
List of CPUs in which server processes can run. Separate the CPU numbers with
commas; for example, 1,2,5. If you do not specify a list of CPUs, the system runs
server processes in any available CPU. Specifying certain CPUs requires the
system to use only the CPUs in the list. If the check box for Use Parallel Library
TCP/IP is checked you must enter at least as many CPU numbers as the number of
servers that have been specified. This field cannot contain duplicate CPU
numbers.
Process priority
Priority at which the server process is run. The range of values is 1 through 199,
the highest priority being 199.
Autorestart attempts
Number of attempts to restart the server process, in the event of its abnormal
termination. The maximum number is 32767.
Create delay
Length of time in microseconds requests are queued while a LINKMON process
waits for a server (static or dynamic) to become available. When this time period
is exceeded, the PATHMON process creates a dynamic server to process requests.
The maximum time is 18 hours.
Delete delay
Length of time in microseconds the PATHMON process waits before deleting
unused dynamic server processes. The maximum time is 18 hours.