Hi Donald,
After the last email I sent you I did a "killall -HUP inetd" after I
changed inetd.conf so inetd would reread it. Everything works fine now
too.
Thanks
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donald Sharp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 3:32 PM
> To: John Tucker
> Cc: Tony Cleveland; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Project: Setting up CVS
>
>
> did you rehup inetd after the change?
>
> donald
> On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 02:04:44PM -0500, John Tucker wrote:
> > Hi Tony,
> >
> > I looked at the man page for inetd and its discussion of
> the nowait.max
> > parameter. It states the following:
> >
> > "The optional ``max'' suffix (separated from ``wait'' or
> ``nowait'' by a
> > dot) specifies the maximum number of server
> > instances that may be spawned from inetd within an interval
> of 60 sec�onds.
> > When omitted, ``max'' defaults to 40."
> >
> > So I bumped 'max' up to 400 and tried flooding it with some
> consecutive
> > commands just like before and after 60
> > commands it gave me the same error.
> >
> > cvs [remove aborted]: connect to 10.10.0.36:2401
> failed: Connection
> > refused
> >
> > Anyway, I'll try it with a lower max (like 100) and see
> what happens.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tony Cleveland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 12:28 PM
> > To: 'John Tucker'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: Project: Setting up CVS
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > It could be the connection limit set by inetd, try upping
> the limit. In
> > inetd.conf change
> >
> > cvspserver stream tcp nowait.40 root
> /usr/bin/cvs cvs
> > --allow-root=/cvsroot
> >
> > to
> >
> > cvspserver stream tcp nowait.100 root
> /usr/bin/cvs cvs
> > --allow-root=/cvsroot
> >
> > or to some other larger value. "man inetd" for more info.
> >
> > Tony
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Tucker [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 12:05 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: Project: Setting up CVS
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > After I hammer our Linux CVS server by performing 30 or
> more consecutive
> > "cvs add file..." commands with a CVS client I consistently get the
> > following error message:
> >
> > cvs [remove aborted]: connect to 10.10.0.36:2401
> failed: Connection
> > refused
> >
> > Once this message is received I can't use CVS for up to 5
> minutes without
> > getting
> > that same error message. I can then use it as long as I
> don't submit 30 or
> > more
> > consecutive commands against the server again.
> >
> > Is this just a problem with CVS? Any help would be greatly
> appreciated!
> >
> > Note: The number 30 was just used as a guestimate and is in
> no way implying
> > 30 as
> > some special number in this equation.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>