From: Alan Webb <alan_webb@us.ibm.com>
After noticing on several occasions that the thread counts we see when running OpenSIm were bordering on the astronomical I decided to seriously investigate. After much poking I discovered that the problem is actually very simple. The XEngine secition of the example ini says that the timeout for an iden thread is in seconds, and an example value of 60 is specified. In fact, this is actually resulting in a 60mS idle timeout, which is not normally enough for a smart thread to survive. I have added a multiplier to the XEngine constructor so that the number now matches the published behavior.0.6.6-post-fixes
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m_MaxScriptQueue = maxScriptQueue;
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m_MaxScriptQueue = maxScriptQueue;
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STPStartInfo startInfo = new STPStartInfo();
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STPStartInfo startInfo = new STPStartInfo();
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startInfo.IdleTimeout = idleTimeout;
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startInfo.IdleTimeout = idleTimeout*1000; // convert to seconds as stated in .ini
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startInfo.MaxWorkerThreads = maxThreads;
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startInfo.MaxWorkerThreads = maxThreads;
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startInfo.MinWorkerThreads = minThreads;
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startInfo.MinWorkerThreads = minThreads;
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startInfo.ThreadPriority = threadPriority;
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startInfo.ThreadPriority = threadPriority;
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