core-jgi/org.compiere.db.oracle.prov.../META-INF/pool/server.default.properties

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# !! ALL SETTINGS PRESENT IN THIS FILE WILL BE FED IN TO HIKARICP !!
# !! DO NOT SET EMPTY VALUES !!
#
# You can add HikariCP settings that are not present in this file. In order to
# use the default just remove or comment out the key all together.
# This property controls the maximum number of milliseconds that a client (that's you)
# will wait for a connection from the pool. If this time is exceeded without a
# connection becoming available, a SQLException will be thrown. Lowest acceptable
# connection timeout is 250 ms.
# Default: 30000 (30 seconds)
connectionTimeout=60000
# This property controls the maximum amount of time that a connection is allowed
# to sit idle in the pool. This setting only applies when minimumIdle is defined
# to be less than maximumPoolSize. Idle connections will not be retired once the
# pool reaches minimumIdle connections. Whether a connection is retired as idle
# or not is subject to a maximum variation of +30 seconds, and average variation
# of +15 seconds. A connection will never be retired as idle before this timeout.
# A value of 0 means that idle connections are never removed from the pool.
# The minimum allowed value is 10000ms (10 seconds).
# Default: 600000 (10 minutes)
#idleTimeout=
# This property controls how frequently HikariCP will attempt to keep a connection
# alive, in order to prevent it from being timed out by the database or network infrastructure.
# This value must be less than the maxLifetime value. A "keepalive" will only occur on an idle
# connection. When the time arrives for a "keepalive" against a given connection, that
# connection will be removed from the pool, "pinged", and then returned to the pool. The
# 'ping' is one of either: invocation of the JDBC4 isValid() method, or execution of the
# connectionTestQuery. Typically, the duration out-of-the-pool should be measured in single
# digit milliseconds or even sub-millisecond, and therefore should have little or no noticeable
# performance impact. The minimum allowed value is 30000ms (30 seconds), but a value in the
# range of minutes is most desirable. Default: 0 (disabled)
#keepaliveTime=
# This property controls the minimum number of idle connections that HikariCP
# tries to maintain in the pool. If the idle connections dip below this value
# and total connections in the pool are less than maximumPoolSize, HikariCP
# will make a best effort to add additional connections quickly and efficiently.
# However, for maximum performance and responsiveness to spike demands, we
# recommend not setting this value and instead allowing HikariCP to act as a
# fixed size connection pool.
# Default: same as maximumPoolSize
minimumIdle=10
# This property controls the maximum size that the pool is allowed to reach,
# including both idle and in-use connections. Basically this value will determine
# the maximum number of actual connections to the database backend. A reasonable
# value for this is best determined by your execution environment. When the pool
# reaches this size, and no idle connections are available, calls to getConnection()
# will block for up to connectionTimeout milliseconds before timing out. Please
# read about pool sizing: https://github.com/brettwooldridge/HikariCP/wiki/About-Pool-Sizing
# Default: 10
maximumPoolSize=150
# This property controls the maximum lifetime of a connection in the pool. An
# in-use connection will never be retired, only when it is closed will it then be
# removed. On a connection-by-connection basis, minor negative attenuation is applied
# to avoid mass-extinction in the pool. We strongly recommend setting this value, and
# it should be several seconds shorter than any database or infrastructure imposed
# connection time limit. A value of 0 indicates no maximum lifetime (infinite lifetime),
# subject of course to the idleTimeout setting. The minimum allowed value is 30000ms
# (30 seconds).
# Default: 1800000 (30 minutes)
#maxLifetime=
# This property controls the amount of time that a connection can be out of the
# pool before a message is logged indicating a possible connection leak. A value of 0
# means leak detection is disabled. Lowest acceptable value for enabling leak detection
# is 2000 (2 seconds). Default: 0
leakDetectionThreshold=300000