Hello Dan, You also set maximum connections per user in the UserManager ... what value did you use in order to configure that? And when FTP Clients open several connections, they log you in for each of those connections ... until we have an equivalent to admingui which allowed us to monitor all the connections you can see if DEBUG log level will help you to find out what's your exact problem; otherwise you can use a ftplet that gets triggered before "USER" command or something like that :-) And, of course, you can debug the server
2009/4/3 Dan <[email protected]>: > I agree, but the docs say "Maximum Logins", not Maximum Connections. > > Hopefully there are just "logins" that aren't being closed properly over > time, although I don't know how to find this out. There should be a way to > get status on all logins from the manager, I'm going to keep looking. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Winter [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: April-03-09 11:09 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Maximum login connections: 421 > > Hi Dan, > > I know that many ftp clients will open multiple simultaneous connections to > a server, so it may be that there are 4 people logged in, each of them with > 8 connections open, which may account for this...?? > > Just a random thought... > > Cheers > Steve > > > On 3 Apr 2009, at 15:05, Dan wrote: > >> I am getting: >> >> WARNING: SENT: 421 Maximum login limit has been reached. >> >> I have set the connection configuration as follows: >> >> ConnectionConfigFactory connectionConfigFactory = new >> ConnectionConfigFactory(); connectionConfigFactory.setMaxLogins(32); >> >> The thing is there aren't even close to 32 people logged in right now, >> are there known bugs with having hanging connections etc. that could >> cause this? >> >> Any hints to help debug this in the future? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dan >> > > > >
