Hi Chuck,
Thank you for the clarifications. I guess I'll experiment with perfmon
to see what I can dig up...
Regards,
Amit
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Amit Bhargava [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Current thread count monitoring
My understanding is that 'maxThreads' determines how many
threads will be created by the Connector to deal with
requests.
That's the maximum number of threads for the <Connector>; if there are
fewer active requests than that, there will be fewer threads in the
pool.
After this, 'acceptCount' determines the number of threads
which will be allowed to wait in queue.
No, it's the number of *requests* that wait in the queue, until one or
more threads become available to process them.
So is the current queue length that I am looking for
CurrentThreadCount - maxThreads?
No. I don't believe there's a means of determining the number of
requests in the queue since the waiting requests are sitting in the
TCP/IP stack, not in Tomcat (I think - I haven't looked at that area of
the code, and it may vary depending on the connector class).
- Chuck
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