Following up on Stuart's call for clarification, can someone please send 
some out some documentation, or point us to it, where we can figure out how 
to use the new ns_limits/ns_pools functionality in 4.5.

We just used 4.5 in production and aolserver was limited to 100 ESTABLISHED 
tcp connections, no matter what we tried. We tried to change the old 
settings, changing the keepalivetimeout to 0 and messing with:

ns_param   connsperthread       
ns_param   maxconnections       
ns_param   maxthreads

but not matter what we had in our configuration, nothing helped us get any 
more simultaneous tcp connections.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Or, maybe we should just go back to 4.0.10?

Brad


On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 20:59:46 +0100, Stuart Children <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>Stuart Children wrote:
>> Whilst playing with a new 4.5.0 build, I suddenly noticed that I was
>> only getting one concurrent connection thread running - eek!
>
>OK, so this is an affect of the new limits code. It's more specific than
>I initially described - it's one concurrent connection per "specific
>url", where I believe url actually means url+at least some headers
>(which is slightly surprising, though I can see people having a
>requirement for it both ways). Due to the lack of response, I've no idea
>whether this is the intentional default behaviour - but it would seem to
>merit a mention in the docs if so.
>
>Unfortunately I'm about to leave for an extended holiday, and I've been
>pretty busy with other matters in my last few days at work, so
>investigating further how the new limits/pools stuff is actually working
>(and how one is intended to use it) will have to wait. If anyone can
>fill in the gaps whilst I'm away that would be great, but I just wanted
>to let people know I probably won't be replying for three weeks...
>holiday => no computers. :)
>
>Cheers
>
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