Oracle® Traffic Director Command-Line Reference 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7) Part Number E21037-03 |
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tadm set-keep-alive-prop common_options --config=config_name (property_name=property_value)+
Use this command to set keep-alive subsystem properties.
For information about common_options
, run the help command.
--config|-c
Specify the name of the configuration to set keep-alive properties.
property-name=property-value
Specify name=value
pairs for one or more properties that you want to define. The name=value
pairs should be separated by spaces.
You can set the following keep-alive properties:
enabled
: Specifies whether the keep-alive subsystem is enabled.
Values: true
, false
. Default: true
.
threads
: Specifies the number of keep-alive subsystem threads.
Values: 1 to 128. Default: 1.
Note:
The property threads
can accept default
as a value. Default implies that the server will compute the value of this property at runtime.
max-connections
: Specifies the maximum number of concurrent keep-alive connections that the server supports.
Values: 1 to 1048576. Default: 200.
Note:
The property max-connections
can accept default
as a value. Default implies that the server will compute the value of this property at runtime.
timeout
: Specifies the timeout (in seconds) after which an inactive keep-alive connection can be used.
Values: 0.001 to 3600. Default: 30 seconds.
poll-interval
: Specifies the interval (in seconds) between polls.
Values: 0.001 to 1. Default: .001 seconds.
To reset a property to its default value, do not provide a property value.
For example, property-name=<empty_string>
tadm set-keep-alive-prop --user=admin --host=admin.example.com --password-file=./admin.passwd --port=8989 --no-prompt --config=www.example.org poll-interval=1 timeout=25
The following exit values are returned:
0: command executed successfully
>0: error in executing the command
For more information about exit codes and syntax notations, run the help command.