9.2 Changing Configuration Settings for Requests and Connections

Configure the number of client requests and database connections that TeamWorks supports.

Path: Port 9443 Appliance Console > Configuration > Requests and Connections

Table 9-2 Using the Requests and Connections dialog

Field, Option, or Button

Information and/or Action

Requests and Connections

  • Max Threads: The maximum number of simultaneous client request threads that TeamWorks will support.

    Default: 250

  • Max Active: The maximum number of database connections that can be allocated simultaneously from this pool.

    Default: 300

  • Max Idle: The maximum number of database connections that can be simultaneously idle in this pool.

    Default: 300

  • Scheduler Threads: The size of the thread pool used for background execution of scheduled tasks.

    Default: 20

  • Max REST Requests (upload/download): The maximum number of concurrent desktop and mobile, upload and download requests that TeamWorks will handle simultaneously.

    Default: 50

    Ensures that TeamWorks does not exceed capacity.

    Excess requests are cached so that TeamWorks can respond when it has bandwidth.

  • Session Timeout: The maximum number of concurrent desktop and mobile, upload and download requests that TeamWorks will handle simultaneously.

    Default: 240

    By default, if a user’s Micro Focus TeamWorks session is idle for four hours (240 minutes), TeamWorks logs the idle user out.

    For increased convenience to TeamWorks users, you can make the session timeout interval longer.

    For increased security for your TeamWorks site, you can make the session timeout shorter.

OK button

  • After clicking this, you must click Reconfigure TeamWorks Server for the changes to take effect.

HINT:Extremely large TeamWorks sites requesting numerous client requests and database connections might see improved performance by increasing these settings.