Sun Microsystems 7 Security Camera User Manual


 
Default Virtual Server
Virtual servers work using the HTTP 1.1 Host header. If the end user’s browser does not send
the Host header, or if the server cannot nd the virtual server specied by the Host header, Web
Server handles the request using a default virtual server. You can congure the default virtual
server to send an error message or serve pages from a special document root.
Tuning
This setting is tunable when you edit an HTTP listener.
Keep-Alive Information
This section provides information about the server’s HTTP-level keep-alive system.
Note The name keep alive should not be confused with TCP keep-alives. Also, note that the
name keep-alive was changed to PersistentConnections in HTTP 1.1, but Web Server
continues to refer to them as keep-alive connections.
The following example shows the keep-alive statistics displayed by perfdump:
KeepAliveInfo:
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KeepAliveCount 198/200
KeepAliveHits 0
KeepAliveFlushes 0
KeepAliveRefusals 56844280
KeepAliveTimeouts 365589
KeepAliveTimeout 10 seconds
The following table shows the keep-alive statistics displayed in the Admin Console:
TABLE2–3 Keep-AliveStatistics
Number of Connections Processed 0
Total Number of Connections Added 198
Maximum Connection Size 200
Number of Connections Flushed 0
Number of Connections Refused 56844280
Number of Idle Connections Closed 365589
UsingMonitoringDatatoTuneYour Server
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