CORBA 2.6 Administration Guide
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.
Max links
Maximum number of links that a server process in a server pool can have to all
LINKMON processes on the host system. For example, if the Link depth field is
set to 10 and there are 3 CPUs in the host system, set the Max links field to 30 to
avoid queueing requests at the server process. While a server process is processing
a request, the maximum number of queued requests is the value of the Max links
field minus 1. The range of Max links values is 0 through 4095.
Link depth
Number of concurrent links allowed from a LINKMON process to a particular
server process in a server pool. The range of values is 1 through 255. Set the value
of Link depth to be less than or equal to the value of Max links. If Max links is 0,
use the default value of 1 for Link depth.
Send timeout
Length of time in microseconds the LINKMON process waits for a server process
I/O operation to complete. The maximum time is 18 hours.
Log file name Name of the file to which server process output is written.
Viewing and Configuring Comm Server Mappings
The Comm Server is a router that allows remote clients to communicate with application servers on a
host system. The Comm Server Map shows the associations between remote client host systems and
Comm Servers.
The Location Service Daemon (LSD) uses the Comm Server Map to route incoming requests from
remote clients. The LSD looks up the remote client's host system in the Comm Server Map. If the remote
client's host system has an entry in the Comm Server Map, the LSD returns the address information for
that Comm Server. If there is no Comm Server Map entry, the LSD creates one and adds it to the Comm
Server Map.
You can add and remove Comm Server mappings to balance the load of client requests among Comm
Servers.
Displaying the Comm Server Map●
Adding a Comm Server Mapping●
Removing a Comm Server Mapping●