My experience with the type of issue is that the load balancers change which
server they connect to.  The whole sticky ip issue.  I am not sure this is
the problem, but it seems to me that if you are getting a bunch of people at
one time, once or twice a day, that something is causing them to hop
servers.

Of course that is just a thought.  Maybe it will help you.

Brian

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:40 AM, William Rentfrow <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ** We are having mutliple issues with 4 mid-tier servers load balanced.
> These are all 7.l patch 001 for Solaris running on IBM HTTP Server with
> websphere.
>
> About 1-2 times a day we have a ton of people suddenly getting RPC time-out
> errors (ARERR 91) and not being able to connect.  In the log files
> (websphere) we see the following:
>
>    Sep 23, 2008 1:01:27 PM - WARNING (com.remedy.log.INTERNAL) : The
> JSWRiter parameter is not set to mutiline mode. Performance might get
> affected due to this.
>  Sep 23, 2008 1:01:26 PM - WARNING (com.remedy.log.INTERNAL) : The
> JSWRiter parameter is not set to mutiline mode. Performance might get
> affected due to this.
>
> From everything I can read on the ARS list we have enough java heap size
> allocated (2gb per server) and such.  There are no run away escalations or
> processes that we can detect which are suddenly grabbing resources.   Right
> now I'm confused because we are not hitting peak usage or anything at these
> times (which are random) and there's no consistency to it.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> William Rentfrow
> Principal Consultant, StrataCom Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 701-306-6157 C
>
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