Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets


Thread pool settings


Use this page to configure a thread pool that an application server uses. A thread pool enables components of the server to reuse threads, which eliminates the need to create new threads at run time. Creating new threads expends time and resources.

From the console...

To configure the thread pool for the ORB Service, click...

Select either...

...or...

Because these admin console panels display information dynamically, you might not see all of the fields listed on any particular panel.


Name

The name of the thread pool to create. The name must be unique within the server.

This field is not displayed if you click thread pool settings.

Information Value
Data type String


Description

A text description of the thread pool.

This field is not displayed if you click thread pool settings.

Information Value
Data type String


Minimum size

Minimum number of threads to allow in the pool. When an application server starts, no threads are initially assigned to the thread pool. Threads are added to the thread pool as the workload assigned to the application server requires them, until the number of threads in the pool equals the number specified in the Minimum size field. After this point in time, additional threads are added and removed as the workload changes. However, the number of threads in the pool never decreases below the number specified in the Minimum size field, even if some of the threads are idle.

This field is not displayed if you click thread pool settings.

Information Value
Data type Integer
Default 50


Maximum size

Maximum number of threads to maintain in the default thread pool.

If your TPV shows the Percent Maxed metric to remain consistently in the double digits, consider increasing the Maximum size. The Percent Maxed metric indicates the amount of time that the configured threads are used.

Information Value
Data type Integer
Default 50


Thread inactivity timeout

Number of milliseconds of inactivity that should elapse before a thread is reclaimed. A value of 0 indicates not to wait and a negative value (less than 0) means to wait forever.

The admin console does not allow you to set the inactivity timeout to a negative number.

To do this modify the value directly in the server.xml file.

Information Value
Data type Integer
Units Milliseconds
Default 60000


Allow thread allocation beyond maximum thread size

Whether the number of threads can increase beyond the maximum size that is configured for the thread pool.

The maximum number of threads that can be created is constrained only within the limits of the JVM and the operating system. When a thread pool that is allowed to grow expands beyond the maximum size, the additional threads are not reused and are discarded from the pool after required work items are completed.

Information Value
Data type Boolean
Default Cleared
Tune the application serving environment


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Thread pool collection TCP transport channel settings

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