
MarkLogic 9 Product Documentation
xdmp:set-request-limitxdmp:set-request-limit(
$meter-name as xs:string,
$limit as xs:unsignedLong,
[$hostID as xs:unsignedLong?],
[$serverID as xs:unsignedLong?],
[$requestID as xs:unsignedLong?]
) as empty-sequence()
Summary
Changes the meter limit (elapsed-time/lock-count/read-size) for an actively
running request to the specified value. If you do not supply values for the
last three parameters, the function sets the meter limit for the current
request.
| Parameters |
| meter-name |
The name of the meter limit to change. Current supported limits for this
parameter are: lock-count, read-size and elapsed-time.
|
| limit |
The desired meter limit value.
|
| hostID |
The ID of the host on which the request is running. Typically, you get the
ID of a host by executing code similar to:
xdmp:host("myhost")
|
| serverID |
The ID of the App Server in which the request is running.Typically, you
get the ID of an App Server by executing code similar to:
xdmp:server("myAppServer")
|
| requestID |
The ID of the request. You can access the request IDs in the
request elements of the xdmp:server-status
output. You get the request ID by executing code similar to:
xdmp:server-status( xdmp:host("myHost"),
xdmp:server("myAppServer") )//*:request-id)
|
Required Privileges
http://marklogic.com/xdmp/privileges/xdmp-set-request-limit-any
or
http://marklogic.com/xdmp/privileges/xdmp-set-request-limit-my
Example
xdmp:set-request-limit("lock-count",100)
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