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Old 05-05-03, 23:05
weiwei weiwei is offline
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Question NETTYPE connection not enough...

Dear All,
Good afternoon!
DB IDS is 7.30.UC2. NETTYPE set to
NETTYPE ipcshm,1,300,CPU
NETTYPE tlitcp,2,70,NET

The problem is when the ipcshm connection > about 310,
the 25588 error happens. So I define some users to use tlitcp connection. But when the tlitcp connection > about 90. the message apper ¡£listener-thread: err = -27001: oserr = 0: errstr = : Read error occurr
ed during connection attempt.¡¤

How can I to do the best define? Thanks in advance.

Anny
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Old 05-19-03, 13:23
Roelwe Roelwe is offline
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I assume you have only one CPU?

In this case you can define only one poll thread for the ipcshm connection. I assume this is the main connection.

If you keep experiencing this problem, either use MaxConnect or plug in a secon CPU. Define it in the $ONCONFIg and set ipcshm to 2,500,CPU
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