Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Examples | Exit Status | See Also
get-thread-pool-prop <connect_options> [--echo|-e] [--no-prompt|-Q] [--verbose|-v] --config|-c config-name (propertyname)*
Use this command to view the thread pool properties. You can use thread pools to allocate a certain number of threads to a specific service. By defining a pool with the maximum number of threads as 1, only one request is allowed to the specified service function.
The properties that you can view are as follows:
enabled - Indicates whether the thread pool is enabled at runtime.
min-threads - The minimum number of HTTP request processing threads. The range of values is 1–4096. The default value is default.
max-threads - The maximum number of HTTP request processing threads. The range of values is 1–4096. The default value is default.
stack-size - The stack size (in bytes) for HTTP request processing threads. The range of values is 8192–67108864.
queue-size - The maximum number of concurrent HTTP connections that can be queued waiting for processing. The range of values is 1–1048576. The default value is default.
For connect_options description, see help(1).
Specify this option to print this command on the standard output before executing. This option also prints the default value for all the non-mandatory options that you do not provide in the command.
If you specify this option, wadm will not prompt you for passwords while executing this command. Use this option if you have defined all passwords in a password file and specified the file using the --password-file connect_option.
Specify this option to display a verbose output.
Specify the name of the configuration.
wadm get-thread-pool-prop --user=admin --port=8989 --password-file=../admin.passwd --host=serverhost --ssl=true --no-prompt --rcfile=null --config=config1 |
The following exit values are returned:
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
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