WebLogic Server Performance and Tuning
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs90/perform/WLSTuning.html
关于 Tuning Connection Backlog Buffering
You can tune the number of connection requests that a WebLogic Server instance will accept before refusing additional requests. TheAccept Backlog
parameter specifies how many Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections can be buffered in a wait queue. This fixed-size queue is populated with requests for connections that the TCP stack has received, but the application has not accepted yet.
You can tune the number of connection requests that a WebLogic Server instance will accept before refusing additional requests. For more information on TCP tuning, seeBasic OS Tuning Concepts.
- If many connections are dropped or refused at the client, and no other error messages are on the server, theAccept Backlog value might be set too low.
- If you are getting "connection refused" messages when you try to access WebLogic Server, raise theAccept Backlog value from the default by 25 percent. Continue increasing the value by 25 percent until the messages cease to appear.
- The default value is 50 and the maximum value is operating system dependent.