Explain driverstore_workers_count

Hi Community,

can anyone explains/details me "driverstore_workers_count" parameter in /etc/opt/novell/iprint/conf/iprintconf.properties ?

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Pascal

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    The setting was introduced as part of an investigation into an issue where the iPrint server seemed to be having a difficult time servicing iPrint client requests, specifically those related to drivers.  Symptoms included iPrint printers showing Available and then showing Not Available on the PC.  The thought was that by having the ability to increase the driver worker threads, the symptoms would be resolved.  From what I recall, it did not make a difference.  However, as a result of that investigation, the following article was published, https://support.microfocus.com/kb/doc.php?id=7006806.  

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    The setting was introduced as part of an investigation into an issue where the iPrint server seemed to be having a difficult time servicing iPrint client requests, specifically those related to drivers.  Symptoms included iPrint printers showing Available and then showing Not Available on the PC.  The thought was that by having the ability to increase the driver worker threads, the symptoms would be resolved.  From what I recall, it did not make a difference.  However, as a result of that investigation, the following article was published, https://support.microfocus.com/kb/doc.php?id=7006806.  

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    Thank you Robert,

    I confirm this settings is not helpful.

    I also tried to tune server-tuning.conf, but this remains empirical.

    When loaded our iPrint  server is currently facing a series of cores generation both for ipsmd and httpd-prefork

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