Hi,

you probably mean "open sockets". Using failover indeed raises the
number of sockets that are beeing used, but they should all be freed
after a while.

Have you checked that you gave GnuGk enough sockets (ulimit -n) for
your call volume ?

Regards,
Jan

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Miroslav Mandlík wrote:
> Hi,
>    we think that problem is in increasing number "open files" (see 
> comand: lsof | grep gnugk | wc -l) at running gatekeeper.
>   This parametr increase when we use failover....
>   
>            Regards
>                       Miroslav
> Jan Willamowius napsal(a):
> > Hi,
> >
> > we fixed a number of things since the 2.3.5 release. Have you tried the
> > latest CVS ?
> >
> > If the problem still exists, please create a backtrace from your crash
> > and mail it to me. (See chapter 14.3 of the manual.) That way we can
> > see where the crash happened.
> > http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-14.html#ss14.3
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jan

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