Re: Off-Topic: Optimal WebSTAR settings for WebDNA plugin v4.5
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texte = Tim Robinson wrote:> [snip] At my other work site, we run a G3 server with> 200Mb RAM allocated to WebStar/WebCatalog and I've set the Max Connections> to 200. The most it's ever got up to is about 100.Does anyone here get 200 simoltaneous connections?>> Also, if you have the RAM I can't see any good reason for not upping the> cache size and the file size. Again this could depend on how often the> static files are changed and whether you have other people using the server> via FTP apart from you who want to see their docs update more quickly. If> it's just you and you are physically next to the server, then use WebStar's> Flush Cache command and have higher cache and autoflush values.I've seen this question a few times on the W* list and it seems that it doesn'tget much response for some reason. I'll share my settings and maybe betweenus and whoever else wants to add something maybe we can make sense ofsome of these things. (note: I have two severely different machines (one G4 withmuch RAM and one older PPC with little) both running4.5 and they both seem to hold up pretty good.)>> > From: Kenneth Grome
> [snip]> > Connections:> > max connections - 1220> > timeout (seconds) - 60Same> > buffer size (bytes) - 3500same> > connections per client - 4same> > connection duration (seconds) - 15same>> > use persistent cgi connections - UNchecked> > performance - better servercloser to the better CGI> >> > Caching:> > file info cache - onon> > file info cache size (K) - 50100> > data cache size (K) - 256256> > maximum file size to cache (K) - 32342 (I get this number because I want to make sure all my graphics are cached butI'm not sure if this is right?)> > check file modification dates (minutes) - 8> > auto flush cache - on> > auto flush entire cache every - 120 minuteson 30 minutes.>>Also PROXY:max conn. 20TTL 60 seccache:max cache: 10 MBmax file size: 256Kram cache 512KTTL exp ratio .2maintenance (more to high)Donovan-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------<><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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Tim Robinson wrote:> [snip] At my other work site, we run a G3 server with> 200Mb RAM allocated to WebStar/WebCatalog and I've set the Max Connections> to 200. The most it's ever got up to is about 100.Does anyone here get 200 simoltaneous connections?>> Also, if you have the RAM I can't see any good reason for not upping the> cache size and the file size. Again this could depend on how often the> static files are changed and whether you have other people using the server> via FTP apart from you who want to see their docs update more quickly. If> it's just you and you are physically next to the server, then use WebStar's> Flush Cache command and have higher cache and autoflush values.I've seen this question a few times on the W* list and it seems that it doesn'tget much response for some reason. I'll share my settings and maybe betweenus and whoever else wants to add something maybe we can make sense ofsome of these things. (note: I have two severely different machines (one G4 withmuch RAM and one older PPC with little) both running4.5 and they both seem to hold up pretty good.)>> > From: Kenneth Grome > [snip]> > Connections:> > max connections - 1220> > timeout (seconds) - 60Same> > buffer size (bytes) - 3500same> > connections per client - 4same> > connection duration (seconds) - 15same>> > use persistent cgi connections - UNchecked> > performance - better servercloser to the better CGI> >> > Caching:> > file info cache - onon> > file info cache size (K) - 50100> > data cache size (K) - 256256> > maximum file size to cache (K) - 32342 (I get this number because I want to make sure all my graphics are cached butI'm not sure if this is right?)> > check file modification dates (minutes) - 8> > auto flush cache - on> > auto flush entire cache every - 120 minuteson 30 minutes.>>Also PROXY:max conn. 20TTL 60 seccache:max cache: 10 MBmax file size: 256Kram cache 512KTTL exp ratio .2maintenance (more to high)Donovan-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------<><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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