8.2 Tuning Method

This section describes the tuning method and the way it differs according to the type of the object that will be set.

Organization of this section
(1) Tuning of J2EE server and Web server (including redirector)
(2) Tuning of applications or resources
(3) Tuning of the CTM operation
(4) Tuning other items

(1) Tuning of J2EE server and Web server (including redirector)

You use the Easy Setup definition file of the Smart Composer functionality for tuning the J2EE server and Web server (including redirector). In the Easy Setup definition file, specify type of the logical server (J2EE server or Web server) you want to set in logical-server-type under the configuration tag, and specify the parameter name and its value under the param tag. For details about the Easy Setup definition file, see 4.6 Easy Setup definition file in the uCosminexus Application Server Definition Reference Guide.

Reference note
When you cannot use the Smart Composer functionality, define the tuning of Web server (Including redirector) by editing the file.
The following table describes the files to be used for tuning the Web server (including redirector) when you cannot use the Smart Composer functionality:

Table 8-4 Files to be used for tuning the Web server (including redirector) when the Smart Composer functionality cannot be used

TargetTuning method
Web serverEdit httpsd.conf
Web server (redirector)Edit mod_jk.conf (for Cosminexus HTTP Server)
Edit isapi_redirect.conf (for Microsoft IIS)
Edit workers.properties (for worker settings)
For details about mod_jk.conf, see 9.3 mod_jk.conf (Redirector operation definition file for Cosminexus HTTP Server) in the uCosminexus Application Server Definition Reference Guide. For details about isapi_redirect.conf, see 9.2 isapi_redirect.conf (Redirector operation definition file for Microsoft IIS) in the uCosminexus Application Server Definition Reference Guide. For details about workers.properties, see 9.5 workers.properties (Definition file for worker) in the uCosminexus Application Server Definition Reference Guide. For details about httpsd.conf, see the manual Cosminexus HTTP Server.

(2) Tuning of applications or resources

Use the server management commands for tuning application and resources.

Edit the property file to use the server management command. For details about the property files, see the uCosminexus Application Server Application and Resource Definition Reference Guide.

(3) Tuning of the CTM operation

Use an Easy Setup definition file of the Smart Composer functionality for tuning CTM. In the Easy Setup definition file, specify the types of logical server (CTM domain manager or CTM) for setting up in <logical-server-type> under the configuration tag, and set up the parameter name and value under the param tag.

For details about the Easy Setup definition files, see 4.6 Easy Setup definition file in the uCosminexus Application Server Definition Reference Guide.

(4) Tuning other items

In addition to the above, there are other parameters that are used for tuning such as items set in the API and the items set in the database. For more information about these settings, see the sections on respective tuning parameters.