There are different resources: database connections, socket connections,
threads, etc.

What does torque have to do with anything?  config.xml defines the various
limits.  For example, the <data-source> element has a <max> child element
defining JDBC connection limits.  The Connection Manager block has a
max-connections element.  The Thread Manager has a max-threads element.

        --- Noel

-----Original Message-----
From: yd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:32
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: DNS attack?

First thank for your help.

I think it's a denial-of-service attack.
I kept the original distribution settings, but i'm the only one who use this
application and surprise that it's reject additional connections in one case
and not in the other.
For increasing or decreasing the connections/threads ,is it in the
torque.properties and
torque.dsfactory.DB.pool.defaultMaxConnections?

Yann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:04 PM
Subject: RE: DNS attack?


> > My point is: was it some kind of attack? Was it a denial-of-service
> attack?
>
> No idea.
>
> > In the latter case, to avoid service disruption, would it be better to
> > increase or decrease the connections/threads etc?
>
> If you had kept the original distribution settings, James would have
simply
> rejected additional connections, rather than exhaust the thread pool.
>
> For James v3, there will likely be support to limit the # of simultaneous
> connections from a single IP (or perhaps from a network).
>
> --- Noel


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