The Message Processor's http.properties has the following property
HTTPTransport.max.client.count=10000
and Router's router.properties has the following property
ServerContainer.max.clients=10000
What do these properties mean ?
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In Message Processor, HTTP property "HTTPTransport.max.client.count" defines the maximum number of connections to backend server from Message Processor.
Similarly in router, Router property "ServerContainer.max.clients" defines the maximum number of connections to MessageProcessor(MP) from router.
In Message Processor, HTTP property "HTTPTransport.max.client.count" defines the maximum number of connections to backend server from Message Processor.
Similarly in router, Router property "ServerContainer.max.clients" defines the maximum number of connections to MessageProcessor(MP) from router.
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@tskumar@apigee.com, thank you for the information!
To be clear, does "maximum number of connections" mean total connections from server to client (i.e., total of all connections from single MP to all backend servers, total of all connections from single router to all MPs)?
@Jason Harrington MP acts as a client to the backend server. "HTTPTransport.max.client.count" defines the maximum number of connection from MP to backend.
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