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Old 03-13-2008
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Name: Sury P Soni
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Disable Server thread pool warning?

How can I disable server thread pool warnings?

I am doing bug tracing on my application, which require it to run server at its best speed. I was just wondering, disabling server thread pool warning can boost the speed a little further.

I understand that, these warning consume negligibly small time, but i am using the server console to generate some occasional stats as well, which gets lost between server warning messages.

Please suggest.

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Hi,

You want to set the property threadpool.SizeWarn=0 for the relevant thread pool. See this section in the manual for more information.

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