dsconfig get-work-queue-prop — Shows Work Queue properties
dsconfig get-work-queue-prop
{options}
The dsconfig get-work-queue-prop command takes the following options:
--property {property}
The name of a property to be displayed.
Work Queue properties depend on the Work Queue type, which depends on the {property} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Work Queue types:
Default {property}: Parallel Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Parallel Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
Default {property}: Traditional Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Traditional Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
-E | --record
Modifies the display output to show one property value per line.
Work Queue properties depend on the Work Queue type, which depends on the null you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Work Queue types:
Default null: Parallel Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Parallel Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
Default null: Traditional Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Traditional Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
-z | --unit-size {unit}
Display size data using the specified unit. The value for UNIT can be one of b, kb, mb, gb, or tb (bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes).
Work Queue properties depend on the Work Queue type, which depends on the {unit} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Work Queue types:
Default {unit}: Parallel Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Parallel Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
Default {unit}: Traditional Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Traditional Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
-m | --unit-time {unit}
Display time data using the specified unit. The value for UNIT can be one of ms, s, m, h, d, or w (milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, or weeks).
Work Queue properties depend on the Work Queue type, which depends on the {unit} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Work Queue types:
Default {unit}: Parallel Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Parallel Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
Default {unit}: Traditional Work Queue
Enabled by default: false
See the section called “Traditional Work Queue” for the properties of this Work Queue type.
Work Queues of type parallel-work-queue have the following properties:
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the Parallel Work Queue implementation.
org.opends.server.extensions.ParallelWorkQueue
A Java class that implements or extends the class(es): org.opends.server.api.WorkQueue
No
Yes
Restart the server
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No
Specifies the number of worker threads to be used for processing operations placed in the queue. If the value is increased, the additional worker threads are created immediately. If the value is reduced, the appropriate number of threads are destroyed as operations complete processing.
Let the server decide.
An integer value. Lower value is 1. Upper value is 2147483647.
No
No
None
No
No
Work Queues of type traditional-work-queue have the following properties:
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the Traditional Work Queue implementation.
org.opends.server.extensions.TraditionalWorkQueue
A Java class that implements or extends the class(es): org.opends.server.api.WorkQueue
No
Yes
Restart the server
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No
Specifies the maximum number of queued operations that can be in the work queue at any given time. If the work queue is already full and additional requests are received by the server, then the server front end, and possibly the client, will be blocked until the work queue has available capacity.
1000
An integer value. Lower value is 1. Upper value is 2147483647.
No
No
None
No
No
Specifies the number of worker threads to be used for processing operations placed in the queue. If the value is increased, the additional worker threads are created immediately. If the value is reduced, the appropriate number of threads are destroyed as operations complete processing.
Let the server decide.
An integer value. Lower value is 1. Upper value is 2147483647.
No
No
None
No
No