Author: ron.sigal(a)jboss.com
Date: 2011-03-22 18:46:43 -0400 (Tue, 22 Mar 2011)
New Revision: 6298
Modified:
remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap4.xml
remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap5.xml
Log:
JBREM-1277: Added references to "acceptThreadPriorityIncrement" parameter.
Modified: remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap4.xml
===================================================================
--- remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap4.xml 2011-03-22 19:53:11 UTC (rev 6297)
+++ remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap4.xml 2011-03-22 22:46:43 UTC (rev 6298)
@@ -44,6 +44,15 @@
<section>
<title>Server side parameters</title>
+ <para><emphasis
role="bold">acceptThreadPriorityIncrement</emphasis> - can
+ be used to increment the priority of the accept thread, which manages the
+ <classname>ServerSocket</classname>. The value is added to
+ <code>java.lang.Thread.NORM_PRIORITY</code>, and the resulting value must
be
+ no more than <code>java.lang.Thread.MAX_PRIORITY</code>. This parameter
might
+ be useful on a heavily loaded machine if the accept
+ thread is getting starved. Introduced in release 2.5.4.SP2.
+ </para>
+
<para><emphasis role="bold">backlog</emphasis> - the
preferred number of
unaccepted incoming connections allowed at a given time. The actual
number may be greater than the specified backlog. When the queue is
Modified: remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap5.xml
===================================================================
--- remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap5.xml 2011-03-22 19:53:11 UTC (rev 6297)
+++ remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/userguide/en/chap5.xml 2011-03-22 22:46:43 UTC (rev 6298)
@@ -46,6 +46,15 @@
<section>
<title>Server side parameters</title>
+ <para><emphasis
role="bold">acceptThreadPriorityIncrement</emphasis> - can
+ be used to increment the priority of the thread which manages the secondary
+ <classname>ServerSocket</classname> (as well as the thread that manages
the primary
+ <classname>ServerSocket</classname> in the socket transport). The value
is added to
+ <code>java.lang.Thread.NORM_PRIORITY</code>, and the resulting value must
be
+ no more than <code>java.lang.Thread.MAX_PRIORITY</code>. This parameter
might
+ be useful on a heavily loaded machine if the accept
+ thread is getting starved. Introduced in release 2.5.4.SP2.</para>
+
<para><emphasis role="bold">pingFrequency</emphasis> - the
frequency, in milliseconds, with which the server
side sends a ping over the control connection. The default value is 5000
milliseconds.</para>