Configuring HP WebQoS for HP-UX
Configuring HP WebQoS
Configuring WebQoS from the Management User Interface
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minimum value is 10 seconds. The maximum value is 100 hours. If a
session continues longer than the session duration, the session ends
and WebQoS starts a new session unless prevented by a corrective
action.
If both timeouts are set, the current session ends if either timeouts are
exceeded and WebQoS starts a new session unless prevented by a
corrective action.
To change the session timeouts, do the following:
1. Select Session Timeouts ... in the Edit Site Configuration
Advanced dialog box (Figure 3-24, "Edit Site Configuration Advanced
Dialog Box").
Figure 3-25 Site Advanced Session Timeouts Dialog Box
2. In the Site Advanced Session Timeouts dialog box, you can
modify the “Session Timeouts” by clicking the hours, minutes or
seconds number and changing it.
3. You can turn off either one of the Session Timeouts but not both. One
Session Timeout must always be enabled. Both can be enabled
simultaneously.
4. When you have completed your changes, choose [OK].
Assigning Web Server Request Queues
WebQoS assigns requests to queues based on the classification of each
request. Each request class (high, medium and low) has a separate
Request Queue. Depending on the Scheduling Policy selected, requests
are removed from the queues in the order specified and submitted to the
web server. The selected policy affects the response times based on the
priority of their requests.