Name
DISPATCHERS
Synopsis
Value: see description
Default: none
Dynamic: ALTER SYSTEM
Configures dispatcher processes in a Shared Server environment. New with Oracle9i.
Syntax
DISPATCHERS = '{ (PROTOCOL =protocol
) | (ADDRESS =address
) | (DESCRIPTION =description
} } [({DISPATCHERS =integer
| SESSIONS =integer
| CONNECTIONS =integer
| TICKS =seconds
| POOL = {1 | ON | YES | TRUE | BOTH |({IN | OUT} =integer
) | 0 | OFF | NO | FALSE |integer
} | MULTIPLEX = {1 | ON | YES | TRUE | 0 | OFF | NO | FALSE | BOTH | IN | OUT} | LISTENER =tnsname
| SERVICE =service
| INDEX =integer
})]'
Keywords
- protocol
Network protocol for the dispatcher.
- address
Network protocol address for the dispatcher.
- description
Network description for the dispatcher.
- DISPATCHERS
Initial number of dispatchers.
- SESSIONS
Maximum number of network sessions per dispatcher.
- CONNECTIONS
Maximum number of network connections per dispatcher.
- TICKS
Length of a network tick in seconds.
- POOL
Controls connection pooling. ON, YES, TRUE, and BOTH specify connection pooling for IN and OUT network connections. NO, OFF, and FALSE specify no connection pooling for IN and OUT network connections. IN and OUT specify connection pooling for their respective network connections. An integer by itself indicates the timeout for both types of connections. You can include an integer with IN or OUT, such as (IN = 20)(OUT = 10), to specify the ticks for each direction. The default timout is 10.
- MULTIPLEX
Enables network session multiplexing for both IN ...
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