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CSP Gateway Configuration Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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<strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> Operation and <strong>Configuration</strong><br />

Stateless Parameters<br />

The set of parameters relevant to stateless connections are as follows:<br />

Stateless Parameter<br />

Minimum Server Connections<br />

Maximum Server Connections<br />

Maximum Connections per<br />

Session<br />

Function<br />

The <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> implements process affinity. This means that it always<br />

attempts to reconnect sessions to the same Caché process that serviced<br />

their previous request if possible. This parameter specifies the minimum<br />

number of connections that the <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> should make to the Caché<br />

server before starting to share the connections among many clients. The<br />

higher this number, the more effective process affinity is.<br />

This is the absolute maximum number of connections that the <strong>Gateway</strong><br />

is allowed to make to the Caché server. If concurrent usage exceeds this<br />

number, the <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> starts to queue requests. Requests remain in<br />

the queue until a Caché connection becomes available to service the<br />

request or the Queued Request Timeout is exceeded.<br />

This represents the maximum number of connections to Caché that can<br />

be concurrently used by an individual session.<br />

Connection Security<br />

Connection Security settings are required by the <strong>Gateway</strong> to access the Caché server. These parameters are discussed in<br />

greater depth in a later section. The set of parameters relevant to connection security are as follows:<br />

Connection Security Parameter<br />

Connection Security Level<br />

Function<br />

Level of security required for connecting to the Caché server. Select one<br />

of the options:<br />

• Password<br />

• Kerberos<br />

• Kerberos with Packet Integrity<br />

• Kerberos with Encryption<br />

• SSL<br />

User Name<br />

Password<br />

Password (Confirm)<br />

Product<br />

Service Principal Name<br />

Key Table<br />

User name required by the <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> for connecting to the Caché<br />

server.<br />

Password required by the <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> for connecting to the Caché<br />

server.<br />

When you create a new password, confirm the new password by entering<br />

it again.<br />

Product being connected to, either Caché or Ensemble.<br />

Service principal name. A Generate button is provided for creating a default<br />

name with respect to the target Caché server.<br />

Full path to the Key Table file.<br />

SSL Parameters<br />

The following parameters are relevant only to installations using SSL to secure connections between the <strong>Gateway</strong> and<br />

Caché.<br />

26 <strong>CSP</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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