Global.ExtendedProperty.AuthoritativeServers=${ChangeMe_csm.acfshost}:${ChangeMe_csm.acfsport} #Possible working server for troubleshooting csm related items (used when testing/using invokeService or invokeAdapter components) #Global.ExtendedProperty.AuthoritativeServers=q399csi1a1.vci.att.com:27550 # # The settings in this file control the behavior of the CSM Framework. # The majority of the settings in this file adhere to the following # pattern: # # [EntityType].[EntityId].[PropertyName]=[PropertyValue] # # Where: # # [EntityType] Identifies the type of entity (service or # service group) that's being configured. # [EntityId] Identifies the individual entity. # [PropertyName] Identifies the property that is being set. # [PropertyValue] Is the actual property value. # # In the formatting sample above, the EntityType can be setto one of the # following values: # # * 'Service' if an individual service is being configured. # * 'Group 'if a service group is being configured. # # The reference to 'entity' in the above description is intentionally # generic. The CSM Framework supports the configuration of individual # services as well as groups of services. The type of entity that is # actually being configured is determined by the value of the # [EntityType] portion of the property. # # There are two values for [EntityId] that have a special meaning within # the CSM Framework: # # # DefaultService - Identifies the default configuration for any service # that is not explicitly configured elsewhere in this file. # # DefaultServiceGroup - This identifies the entity that provides the # default configuration for any service group that is not explicitly # configured elsewhere in this file. # # DO NOT use either of these as the identifier for any of your # application-specific services or service groups. # # The CSM Framework treats all entity identifiers in a case-insensitive # manner. The entity ids 'Service1' and 'SERVICE1' are equivalant. All # properties with the same [EntityId] will be applied to the same # configuration. The CSM Framework framework also treats property names # in a case-insensitive manner. 'MaxRequestCount' and 'MAXREQUESTCOUNT' # are considered equivalent within the CSM framework. # # The following properties are supported by the CSM Framework. Any # properties that are entity-specific will include the '[EntityId].' # prefix. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].Enabled - Indicates if the entity is enabled # or disabled by default. The value of this property must be either # 'true' or 'false'. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].MaxRequestCount - The maximum number of # requests that can be running at any point in time. Once this limit is # reached, the service is considered to be 'flooded', and subsequent # requests are refused until the request count drops to the level # specified by the RestartThreshold property. Once the restart # threshold is reached, the service will be 'restarted' based on the # values of the 'RestartFrequency' and 'RestartIncrement' properties. # The value of this property must be a numeric value. # The default value for this property is 20. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].MaxStalledRequestCount - the maximum number of # 'stalled' requests that are allowed before subsequent requests are # refused # The value of this property must be a numeric value. # The default value for this property is 10. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].RestartThreshold - the process count level at # which requests will be allowed to proceed whenever a service becomes # 'flooded'. This property is only used if the total process count # reaches the level set by the 'MaxRequestCount' property. Once that # occurs, subsequent requests will be refused until the active request # count drops to the level specified by this property. Once the active # request count drops to the level specified by this property, the # service will be 'restarted' based on the values of the # 'RestartFrequency' and 'RestartIncrement' properties. To cause the # CSM framework to allow subsequent requests to proceed as soon as the # active request count drops below level level set by the # 'MaxRequestCount' property, just set this property to either -1 or 1 # less than the value of the 'MaxRequestCount' property. # The value of this property must be a numeric value. # The default value for this property is -1. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].RestartIncrement - This property, along with # the 'RestartFrequency' property helps determine how quickly the active # request count will rise to the 'maximum request count' whenever a # service is 'restarted' after becoming 'flooded'. The # 'RestartFrequency' property determines how frequenty the permissable # number of active requests will be increased. This property determines # how much the permissible number of active requests will increase by # whenever it is raised. If this property is set to a positive value, # then the 'RestartFrequency' property must also be set to a positive # value. If this property is set to 0, then the 'RestartFrequency' # property must also be set to 0. In other words, either both # properties are 0 or both properties are greater than 0. When both # properties are set to 0, then the permissable number of active # requests immediately rises back up to the maximum request count once # it has droppedback down to the 'restart threshold'. When both # properties are greater than 0, then the permissable number of active # requests gradually rises to the maximum request count. # The value of this property must be a numeric value greater than or equal to 0. # The default value for this property is 0. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].RestartFrequency - This property, along with # the 'RestartIncrement' property helps determine how quickly the active # request count will rise to the 'maximum request count' whenever a # service is 'restarted' after becoming 'flooded'. The # 'RestartIncrement' property determines how quickly the permissable # number of active requests will be increased. This property determines # how frequently that increase will occur. If this property is set to # a positive value, then the 'RestartIncrement' property must also be # set to a positive value. If this property is set to 0, then the # 'RestartIncrement' property must also be set to 0. In other words, # either both properties are 0 or both properties are greater than 0. # When both properties are set to 0, then the permissable number of # active requests immediately rises back up to the maximum request count # once it has droppedback down to the 'restart threshold'. When both # properties are greater than 0, then the permissable number of active # requests gradually rises to the maximum request count. # The value of this property must be a numeric value greater than or equal to 0. # The default value for this property is 0. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].ServiceGroupId - This property is only # relevant for entities that are configured as services (i.e. the # [EntityType] portion of the property is set to 'Service'). When the # 'ServiceGroupId' property is set to a non-blank value, the behavior of # the service is controled by the configuration of the corresponding # service group. There is no default value for this property. # # [EntityType].[EntityId].Timeout - the timeout, in milliseconds, for # each process that is controlled by this configuration. Once the # duration of a process exceeds this value, the process will be # considered to have entered a 'stalled' state. The default value for # this property is 10000. # # FrameworkEnabled: - This is the one property that is not specific to a # single entity. This property determines whether the entire CSM # Framework is enabled or disabled. When disabled, the CSM Framework # does not track any process counts. All requests to access a service # are allowed, regardless of the current level of activity. The value # of this property must be either 'true' or 'false'. # # # Enables the CSM Framework so that it can manage interactions with external # services and/or resources. To disable the CSM Framework, simply set # this property to false. # FrameworkEnabled=true # # These are the default settings for any service that is no explicitly configured # below. A few things to note about this configuration: # 1) The "Enabled" property is not explicitly set. Instead, we are relying # on the default value of 'true'. # 2) The Timeout and Type properties are also not explicitly set. Again, we # are relying on the default values for these properties. # Service.DefaultService.Enabled=true Service.DefaultService.MaxRequestCount=30 Service.DefaultService.MaxStalledRequestCount=20 Service.DefaultService.Timeout=30000 Service.DefaultService.RestartThreshold=-1 Service.DefaultService.AutoPurgeAfter=150000 # # These are the default settings for any service group that is referenced in # a service configuration but not configured below. # # Currently CSI does not use any service group configurations! # #Group.DefaultGroup.MaxRequestCount=-1 #Group.DefaultGroup.MaxStalledRequestCount=-1 #Group.DefaultGroup.RestartThreshold=-1 #Group.DefaultGroup.Timeout=-1