HP WebQoS Software manual Edit Site Configuration Advanced Dialog Box, Modifying Session Timeouts

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Configuring HP WebQoS

Configuring WebQoS from the Management User Interface

Figure 3-24 Edit Site Configuration Advanced Dialog Box

4.Select the feature that you want to configure. Advanced features are described in the following sections.

Modifying Session Timeouts

A session consists of all requests from a user within a certain time frame. Once a user has been granted a session, all requests from that user are forwarded to the web server, even when new sessions are no longer being accepted due to an SLO or threshold violation. If the session timeouts are exceeded, the current session ends and WebQoS starts a new session unless prevented by a corrective action. There are two types of session timeouts:

The request interval timeout has a default setting of 15 minutes. The minimum value is 10 seconds. The maximum value is 60 minutes. If the time between requests exceeds the request interval, the session ends and WebQoS starts a new session unless prevented by a corrective action.

If you have enabled URL encoding and configured the BroadVision system and user names in the /etc/opt/webqos/qos.conf file, you cannot configure this session timeout.

The session duration timeout has a default setting of 2 hours. The

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