Setup and Install
Configuring HP WebQoS
Configuring WebQoS from the Management User Interface
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assigned.
3. To modify the maximum queue size allowed in the queue, double-click
Queue Size and enter new values. The minimum number of queue
requests is 10. The maximum number you set depends on the file
descriptor limit of your system, but it cannot exceed 2,400. Each
request in the queue takes up one file descriptor. To save the new
parameters press [Enter].
Increasing these values can greatly affect the performance of WebQoS.
4. If you selected the Weighted Fairshare policy, you can modify the
Weight. The weight determines how many requests in a given queue
are processed in relation to the number of requests in another queue.
The higher the weight, the higher the priority. The maximum weight
is 100. The default values are: High 6, Medium 3, Low 1. To save the
new parameters press [Enter].
5. When you have completed your changes choose [OK].
Modifying Web Server Accept Threads
WebQoS web server accept threads are those WebQoS threads that
accept incoming connections. The number of WebQoS accept threads
affects the speed at which WebQoS can process requests and queue these
up for the web server. More accept threads could mean faster processing,
but might also increase the load on your system.
To modify accept threads, do the following:
1. Select Web Server Accept Threads... from the Edit Site
Configuration Advanced dialog box.
Figure 3-27 Site Advanced Accept Threads Dialog Box
2. In the Site Advanced Accept Threads dialog box (Figure 3-27,"Site
Advanced Accept Threads Dialog Box"), modify the Number of Web