HP WebQoS Peak for HP-UX Concepts and Operation Guide
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HP WebQoS Peak for Netscape
Configuring HP WebQoS for Netscape
Run top when performance is poor and acceptable to determine an
acceptable load level.
End Sessions
For the default, the interval between requests is set to 600 seconds (10
minutes) and the session duration is disabled.
Respond to Rejected Sessions
Rejected sessions can either be redirected or served a web page
containing a standard error message or other information.
If redirection is disabled or the redirect request is not accepted, a web
page containing a standard error message or other information is
returned.
The default is to disable redirection and serve an error page to a rejected
session.
Table 3-2 HP WebQoS for Netscape Configurable Parameters: End Sessions
Parameter Description
Interval
between
requests
The amount of time, in seconds, between requests within the
session. If the time between requests exceeds the specified
threshold, the session is ended.
Session
duration
The amount of time of the session. If the session exceeds the
specified threshold, the session is ended. Set this parameter to
zero to disable this threshold.
Table 3-3 HP WebQoS for Netscape Configurable Parameters: Redirect
Rejected Sessions
Parameter Description
Disable Do not redirect the rejected session. Instead, return a web
page with an error message or other information.
Address Redirect the rejected session to a load balancing system
(such as a cluster manager), to another web server, or to
another system set up to specifically handle rejected
sessions. Specify the full domain name or IP address.