Steve Wray wrote:
Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Steve Wray <[email protected]> wrote:
Am I to understand that there could be a problem in having 'too many' DLE's
for bsd or bsdudp to cope with?

I never thought of there being a limit to the number of DLE's before... Our
disklist file has 178.

Yes, it's quite possible, and quite common with folks who have an
Amanda built with only a small range of available ports.

Ok I'm not sure about amanda as built for Debian but would it be safer for me to change pretty much our entire system to use bsdtcp?

So far my experiments in this regard have not been great; adding just one single DLE using bsdtcp has caused all other DLE's to have problems.
You can't change only one dle, you must change all dles for that client, you must also change inetd/xinetd on that client, don't change it on the server.

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