On 5/1/09 6:17 PM, William Scott Jordan wrote:
I think it's worth noting that when AOLserver stops accepting connections, nslog doesn't log any of the failed requests. New connections seem to just be rejected outright.
Do you have nscp enabled? Is the control port still responsive to commands? Can you capture the output of "join [ns_info threads] \n" from the control port once AOLserver stops accepting connections?
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