iTP Secure WebServer Operator Messages Manual
WEBSERV Messages
iTP Secure WebServer Operator Messages Manual—429507-002
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Events 2000 through 2999: Distributor Process
Messages (Identifier: dist)
HP recommends that you adjust httpd server configuration parameters
TANDEM_RECEIVE_DEPTH and NUMSTATIC until this event is not generated under
normal server usage.
2060
Cause. The Distributor process detected that the number of httpd processes running
has reached its maximum limit.
Effect. None. This is a warning message indicating that you may need to configure
additional capacity.
If this event is seen in conjunction with Event 2059, the maximum number of processes
are running, and all process threads are in use. Therefore, TCP/IP connection requests
may be queued inside the Distributor process and the TCP/IP processes resulting in
longer than normal response times or connections being terminated (this results in a
“no data received” or similar error being received at the client browser).
Recovery. If the Event 2059 has not been generated, then no explicit recovery action
is necessary. However, if this event and Event 2059 are generated, you should
increase the httpd server configuration parameter MAXSERVERS. Changing this
parameter requires that you restart the iTP Secure WebServer. For specific information
about the httpd server configuration MAXSERVERS parameter, see the
iTP Secure
WebServer System Administrator’s Guide
2061
Cause. The Distributor process cannot obtain configuration information about the
httpd server class from PATHMON during the Distributor process startup.
Effect. The Distributor process does not start.
Recovery. Restart the iTP Secure WebServer. If the problem persists, issue the
PATHCOM INFO command using GTACL. Record and address any reported errors.
2062
reported-error
is the reported error number.
Cause. The Distributor process cannot allocate memory for an internal operation.
(#2060) Maximum configured httpd servers are now started
(#2061) Unable to get information about httpd serverclass.
Aborting distributor.
(#2062) Unable to allocate memory: errno=
reported-error