GENTJ 1/28/03 Process Commander may open many database connections to the PegaRULES database. When started, the system opens two connections. To provide good response to requestors, the system creates a pool of connections over time.
If database access is later needed at a moment when all existing
connections are busy, the system creates an additional connection.
Connections remain open until Process Commander is stopped, or until they
are idle for 5 minutes or longer. Q-434 R-14073 (The value of
IdleConnectionTimeout
in the prconfig.xml
file
defines the interval, in seconds, after which an idle connection is
marked to be closed.)
As initially installed, the system does not limit on the number of
open connections created. GAJNJ R-14068 04-01SP4Using an
optional setting in the prconfig.xml
file, you can limit the
size of this pool:
1. Open the prconfig.xml
file with an XML editor or text
editor.
2. Locate the PegaRULES database username and password entries.
3. Add the following
<env
name="database/databases/pegarules/maxConnections"
value="20"/><env
name="database/databases/pegarules/maxConnectionsTimeout"
value="30"/>
to limit the size of the pool to 20 connections, and cause a Java exception if the connection pool is empty for 30 seconds when a requestor is waiting.
4. Save the updated file. Undeploy and redeploy to make this change effective.
However, if the limit is reached and all connections are busy when an
additional database request arrives, the requestor waits. After 10
seconds (or another interval set in the
maxConnectionsTimeout
value), if no connection is available,
a Java DatabaseException
is thrown. REMOVE??? (This
timeout interval can be set to a higher or lower value with the
maxConnectionsTimeout
parameter.) B-18562
Don't set this limit too low, or deadlocks and poor response may result. You can set a threshold for PEGA0026 alerts to detect long waits.
For more information, see the Pega Developer Network article PRKB-17232 How to set the maximum number of JDBC connections to the PegaRULES database.
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