A requestor is the process and data associated with a user (guest or authenticated) of your PRPC system, or the processing and data associated with a request into your system started by an outside system, such as a Web Applications Server or an Active Server Page on a Web site.
Each HTTP response that presents the PRPC log-in form results in the creation of a guest requestor, one that is authenticated and has only access to the RuleSets and Versions in the PRPC:Unauthenticated access group. To avoid tying up system resources, the default time-out period for idle guest requestors is a minute.
Information about each type of requestors your system supports is defined in instances of the Data-Admin-Requestor class.
Important facts about the context of each requestor are contained in the pxRequestor page of the clipboard for that (human or electronic) requestor.
SelectSystem > Tools > Usage Metrics > Active Connections to see a list of current requestors.
By default, a PEGA0030 alert occurs when more than 200 requestors are active on a single server node. You can raise or lower this threshold value.
guest, requestor ID, requestor page, requestor type, service | |
About Requestor type data instances
How to detect when the number of requestors exceeds a threshold |
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Atlas — Initial requestor types |