Before you begin:
Verify that your system memory can support the thread pool size that you want to specify.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service
.
2.
Click the instance that you want to specify the thread pool size for.
3.
Click
Edit instance
.
4.
On the
General
tab, in the
Socket connection settings
section, in the
Thread pool size
field, type a number between
100 and 1000.
5.
Click
Save all
.
Specify the maximum number of scalable socket
connections
You can specify the maximum number of scalable socket connections that can be open at the same time between
BlackBerry devices and a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
Before you begin:
Verify that your system memory can support the number of scalable socket connections that you want to
specify.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service
.
2.
Click the instance that you want to specify the maximum number of scalable socket connections for.
3.
Click
Edit instance
.
4.
On the
General
tab, in the
Socket connection settings
section, in the
Use scalable sockets
options, select the
Yes
option.
5.
In the
Maximum simultaneous scalable sockets
field, type a number between 100 and 3500.
By default, the maximum number of scalable socket connections is 2000.
6.
Click
Save all
.
Prevent the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service from
using scalable HTTP
By default, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service 5.0 SP2 or later uses scalable HTTP, which permits the BlackBerry
MDS Connection Service to use fewer system resources and to establish more socket connections at one time than
previous versions of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. When a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses scalable
HTTP, it streams data to and from BlackBerry devices instead of storing and forwarding the data. If you want a BlackBerry
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