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The following elements are discussed below:

thread-pool

The thread-pool element configures the threads used to process HTTP requests. This element may appear zero or one time within the server element. For more information, see server.

Subelements

The thread-pool element can contain the following subelements:

Table 3-56 List of thread-pool Subelements

Element Occurrences Description
min-threads 0 or 1 The minimum number of HTTP request processing threads. The value can be from 1 to 4096.
max-threads 0 or 1 The maximum number of HTTP request processing threads. The value can be from 1 to 4096.
stack-size 0 or 1 The stack size (in bytes) for HTTP request processing threads. The value can be from 8192 to 67108864.
queue-size 0 or 1 The maximum number of concurrent HTTP connections that can be queued waiting for processing. The value can be from 1 to 1048576.

See Also

time

The time element configures the time when an event will occur. This element may appear zero or more times within the event element. For more information, see event.

Subelements

The time element can contain the following subelements:

Table 3-57 List of time Subelements

Element Occurrences Description
time-of-day 1 The time when the event will occur. The value should be in the hh:mm format.
day-of-week 0 or 1 The day of the week. The value can be Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, or Sat.
day-of-month 0 or 1 The day of month. The value can be from 1 to 31.
month 0 or 1 The name of the month. The value can be Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or Dec.

token

The token element configures a PKCS#11 token. This element may appear zero or more times within the pks11 element. For more information, see pkcs11.

Subelements

The token element can contain the following subelements:

Table 3-58 List of token Subelements

Element Occurrences Description
enabled 0 or 1 Determines whether the server initializes this PKCS#11 token, prompting for a PIN if necessary. The default value is true.
name 1 The name of the token. The server's built-in token is named internal.
pin 0 or 1 The PIN required to initialize the token.

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