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Configuring Flash Communication Server 39
<Process> contains the next two tags, <UID> and <GID>. These tags are applicable for Flash
Communication Server systems running on UNIX systems only. At installation, Admin service
processes are defined to run as a root user. You can specify a user ID and group ID for Admin
service processes using these tags.
<UID> contains the process user ID. The default value is “nobody”. If this and the <GID> tag
are empty, the Admin service runs as root.
<GID> contains the process group ID. The default value is “nobody”. If this and the <UID> tag
are empty, the Admin service runs as root.
<ResourceLimits> specifies the maximum resource limits for the server. It contains the next
five tags.
<CPUMonitor> specifies, in seconds, how often to monitor CPU usage. The default value is 1
second.
<ThreadPoolGC> specifies, in minutes, how often to collect and dispose of unused I/O
threads. The default value is 20 minutes.
<ApplicationGC> specifies, in minutes, how often to collect and dispose of unused
application instances. The default and minimum value is 5 minutes.
<FLVCacheSize> specifies the maximum FLV cache size, as a percentage of the total physical
memory on the system. The default value is 40%.
<ServerDomain> specifies the domain name of the server. Set this to the servers domain name
so that it can pass the domain name to any application servers it connects to. For security
purposes, some application servers require this information as a part of incoming connection
requests.
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