Common properties of services
To view the properties of a service, select
. In the widget, click the icon of the service to
administer.
Changes that you make to the properties have immediate effect. For example, change the size of the Log Queue to 1 to flush log entries immediately to the server.
This table shows the properties that are common to all services:
Tab | Property | Description |
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General | Log Queue | Log entries are cached. Specify the maximum number of entries in the cache. |
Log Queue Lifetime | The Log entries are sent to the Log Service for processing when the cache is full, or when the Log Queue Lifetime is reached. | |
Audit Queue | Audit entries are cached. Specify the maximum number of entries in the cache. | |
Audit Queue Lifetime | Audit entries are sent for batch processing when the cache is full, or when the Audit Queue Lifetime is reached. | |
Monitoring | Check Interval | The interval at which the state of the service is checked. |
State Cooldown Interval | The cooldown interval is a period during which the state of the service does not change. This allows the service time to fix itself, if necessary. | |
Load
Balancing Note: Not available for the Configuration Service
|
Refresh Interval | The time interval in seconds after which metric values are refreshed for each service worker. |
Metric History | The number of metric samples that was used to calculate the average metric value. | |
Metric time-out | The time interval for which the manager waits for the worker to respond for a metric request. | |
High Load Threshold | The maximum value of Load Factor at which the service worker is overloaded and cannot accept new requests. | |
Memory Usage | The percentage weight of average system memory consumed by a service worker process. | |
Processor Load | The percentage weight of average processor time being used up by a service worker process. | |
Active Tenants | The percentage weight of number of currently active tenants in a service worker. | |
Active Session | The percentage weight of number of sessions a service worker is currently handling. | |
Used Threads | The percentage weight of average number of threads a service worker is using. | |
Processing Requests | The percentage weight of average number of requests a service worker is currently processing. | |
Performance | Maximum Concurrency | The maximum number of requests that a service manager can process at the same time. |
Maximum Worker Concurrency | The maximum number of requests that a service worker can process per CPU core at the same time. | |
Request Lifetime | The maximum amount of time after which the request is returned with a message that the system is busy. | |
Request Queue Capacity | The maximum number of requests that the system can accept and queue. |