You are correct.

Now turning on thread logging requires a restart of ar service, if they are 
trying to monitor it.

Support, also always forgets about the arsignal command to update config.


Regards,
 
Andrew Goodall
Software Engineer 2 | Development Services |  jcpenney . www.jcp.com  

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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 11:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Increasing Max Thread Value - need restart?

Good monring, afternoon, evening:

I may be losing my mind here, but I have always been under the impression that 
if you need to increase the private thread values, you do not need to restart 
the AR Server, but if you need to decrease the value it does require a restart. 
 We're working on increasing one of our private threads max value from Min 2 
Max 2 to Min 2 Max 4.  When working through BMC support on a performance issue 
where they are recommending this, they are stating that the AR Server needs to 
be restarted: "anytime you add a thread or change any of the current thread 
settings, a server restart is required."  When asked if they had any knowledge 
articles, whitepapers, or documentation stating this the tech responded that 
they didn't, so based on past experience I don't really trust them.  

So the real question I'm asking is: does a restart of the AR Server need to 
done to increase the private thread max value or will the AR Server see that 
the value has increased and dynamically allocate additional threads if its 
needed?

Thanks for your feedback and help!

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