Hi,
Apparently deng was suffering from the same problem I had earlier(he
contacted me directly). The problem was that the OS was limiting
outbound connections on the client side. This was fixed by editing
/etc/security/limits.conf and allowing a larger max number of open files.
-Eero
Steve Johns wrote:
Did you get your problem fixed?
On Dec 22, 2007 12:36 AM, Steve Johns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try your own client with Sumup server and see if it works. If NOT,
something wrong with your client. If YES, try to find out what happens in
ExceptionCaught().Good luck!
On Dec 21, 2007 11:22 AM, chinadeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the problem is still in ,plz,give some advices?
Qi wrote:
Hi,
For those clients failed establish a connection, do they report any
errors
such as connection timeout, etc?
I've run a simple experiment that tries to establish 300 connections
to
the example sumupserver running on another machine in the local
network,
and I found no problem. However, my client code is in Java, so it is
different from your situation.
And could you also remove the threadmodel settings and set it to be
Thread.manual, then increase the receiver buffer size in
SocketAcceptorConfig.getSessionConfig().setReceiveBufferSize(), just
for a
experiment?
Cheers,
Qi
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