HP TRIM WebDrawer - TRIM User Network
HP TRIM WebDrawer - TRIM User Network
HP TRIM WebDrawer - TRIM User Network
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<strong>WebDrawer</strong><br />
Configuring the <strong>WebDrawer</strong> Server<br />
1 Start the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>TRIM</strong> <strong>WebDrawer</strong> service manager <strong>TRIM</strong>Wcfg.exe<br />
The <strong>WebDrawer</strong> Service Manager dialog appears<br />
2 Select the Server tab<br />
3 Fill in the fields<br />
a<br />
b<br />
c<br />
d<br />
e<br />
Host Name - type the IP address or the DNS host name of the computer, e.g.<br />
200.150.100.10 or http://www.hostname.com.<br />
Socket - type the port number to run the <strong>WebDrawer</strong> Server on.<br />
The HTTP service at port 80 does not have to be specified in a URL. However, if you<br />
choose a port other than 80, all browser references to <strong>WebDrawer</strong> must append the<br />
new port number to the URL; i.e. if the server is located on port 5000 of the server<br />
www.hostname.com, then any references to the <strong>WebDrawer</strong> Server must be in the<br />
format http://www.hostname.com:5000<br />
Maximum connections - type the maximum number of users allowed to use the<br />
<strong>WebDrawer</strong> Server at any one time<br />
Send timeout - type the length of time in seconds that the server should wait before<br />
sending a timeout message and dropping an active connection.<br />
The timeout value should be set to the lowest possible number. The higher the<br />
timeout value, the longer the server has to maintain an active connection, reducing<br />
the number of available connections and processing time available to other more<br />
recent connections. Increase the default value only when clients constantly receive<br />
timeout or server busy messages from the server.<br />
Receive timeout - type the length of time in seconds the server should wait before<br />
dropping a connection when it receives a timeout.<br />
This value should be set to the lowest possible number. The higher the number, the<br />
longer the server waits, reducing the number of available connections and processing<br />
time available to the server. The default value should only be increased if clients<br />
constantly receive timeout messages.<br />
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