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Revision as of 19:34, 7 February 2009
Man page: http://aolserver.com/docs/tcl/ns_server.html
NAME
- ns_server - Get state of the server's connection pools and queues
SYNOPSIS
- ns_server option ?pool?
DESCRIPTION
- This command provides a way to examine the current server's connection pools and queues. The legal options (which may be abbreviated) are:
- ns_server active ?pool?
- ns_server all ?pool?
- ns_server connections ?pool?
- ns_server keepalive ?pool?
- ns_server pools ?pool?
- ns_server queued ?pool?
- ns_server threads ?pool?
- Returns a list of key-value pairs identifying the number of connection threads and what state they are currently in.
- ns_server waiting ?pool?
NOTES
- See Bug #745784 -- ns_server is not safe under load because: "The problem is either the connPtr or some of the data buried in the conn can be changing in the running connection thread. I wouldn't suggest this be fixed because it could complicate the code and introduce a performance problem."
EXAMPLES
% ns_server threads {min 0} {max 10} {current 0} {idle 0} {stopping 0}
SEE ALSO
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