- From: Mark Friedman <mark@intraspect.com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 10:08:16 -0800
- To: Jigsaw Mailinglist <www-jigsaw@w3.org>
- CC: jigsaw@w3.org
I also have a problem with refused connections due to thread overloading. In my case the server regularly grinds to a halt whereby it never accepts any more connections and all I can do is kill it and restart it. When I last described this problem the answer from the Jigsaw folks was that there was a problemin the alpha-5 Jigsaw that they knew about that might cause this problem and that that problem was fixed in beta-1. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to have fixed this problem. Can anybody help me? What would make Jigsaw connection threads stick around forever? Thanks in advance. -Mark Wolfgang Platzer wrote: > 2) The errlog also contains a lot of messages like: > > [http-server] kopernikus.iaik.tu-graz.ac.at/129.27.234.28 refused > (overloaded). > > But when I point my browser to > > http://host/Admin/Statistics I always get: > > Thread counts: > > free -1 > idle -1 > total -1 > > Current load:-1 > > and http://host/Admin/Threads results in: > > socket-clients:1D R > socket-clients:2D R > socket-clients:3D R > socket-clients:4D R > socket-clients:5D R > socket-clients:6D R > socket-clients:8D R > socket-clients:9D R > socket-clients:11D R > socket-clients:12D R > socket-clients:13D R > socket-clients:14D R > socket-clients:15D R > socket-clients:16D R > socket-clients:17D R > socket-clients:18D R > socket-clients:19D R > socket-clients:20D R > socket-clients:21D R > socket-clients:22D R > > How can I see how many socket clients are in use at this time and how many > socket clients are free and wait for a new connection? > > Wolfgang Platzer > > -- > Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Platzer > Technische Universitaet Graz - University of Technology Graz > Institut für Angewandte Informationsverarbeitung > und Kommunikationstechnologien > Klosterwiesgasse 32/I, A-8010 Graz, > Tel: ++43 316 873-5527,Fax: ++43 316 873-5520 > URL <http://www.iaik.tu-graz.ac.at/index.html>
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