yeah that could be the problem.. that command i shown you is to give u the idea on
queuelength which i didnt explain :)
rex
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On 6/28/2001 at 11:30 AM Ronald Warner wrote:
>tnx. will try that... so the prob may be the queuelenqth since the
>default is just 128?
>
>
>> why not try to run your inetd like this
>>
>>
>> /usr/sbin/inetd -d -q 256 /etc/inetd.conf >/dev/null 2>&1 &
>>
>> below is the test of that command
>>
>>
>> [root@webadmin rex]# w
>> 9:54am up 20:11, 57 users, load average: 0.19, 0.13, 0.04
>> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
>> rex pts/0 202.72.78.181 9:09am 1.00s 1.36s ? -
>> i pts/1 202.72.78.181 9:44am 4:13 0.38s 0.04s telnet
>webadmin
>> i pts/2 202.72.78.181 9:44am 10:00 0.29s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/3 202.72.78.181 9:44am 3:57 0.29s 0.02s pico
>who
>> i pts/4 202.72.78.181 9:44am 3:46 0.98s 0.69s watch
>-n 2 w
>> i pts/5 202.72.78.181 9:44am 9:29 0.28s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/6 202.72.78.181 9:44am 3:31 0.31s 0.03s pico
>inded
>> i pts/7 202.72.78.181 9:45am 9:21 0.30s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/8 202.72.78.181 9:45am 9:17 0.27s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/9 202.72.78.181 9:45am 9:12 0.29s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/10 202.72.78.181 9:45am 9:08 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/11 202.72.78.181 9:45am 3:09 0.38s 0.05s telnet
>hobbiton.org
>> i pts/12 202.72.78.181 9:45am 3:21 0.32s 0.05s ftp
>mail
>> i pts/13 202.72.78.181 9:45am 8:44 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/14 202.72.78.181 9:45am 8:38 0.30s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/15 202.72.78.181 9:45am 8:33 0.29s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/16 202.72.78.181 9:45am 8:29 0.27s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/17 202.72.78.181 9:46am 8:24 0.29s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/18 202.72.78.181 9:46am 8:20 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/19 202.72.78.181 9:46am 8:16 0.29s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/20 202.72.78.181 9:46am 8:11 0.28s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/21 202.72.78.181 9:46am 2:56 0.34s 0.05s ftp
>technoc
>> i pts/22 202.72.78.181 9:46am 2:45 0.60s 0.27s lynx
>www.yahoo.com
>> i pts/23 202.72.78.181 9:46am 7:49 0.27s 0.06s -bash
>> i pts/24 202.72.78.181 9:46am 7:45 0.28s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/25 202.72.78.181 9:46am 7:42 0.29s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/26 202.72.78.181 9:46am 7:37 0.30s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/27 202.72.78.181 9:46am 7:33 0.29s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/28 202.72.78.181 9:46am 7:30 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/29 202.72.78.181 9:46am 7:25 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/30 202.72.78.181 9:47am 7:14 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/31 202.72.78.181 9:47am 7:10 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/32 202.72.78.181 9:47am 6:59 0.30s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/33 202.72.78.181 9:47am 6:52 0.32s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/34 202.72.78.181 9:48am 6:10 0.31s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/35 202.72.78.181 9:48am 5:52 0.28s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/36 202.72.78.181 9:48am 5:48 0.31s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/37 202.72.78.181 9:48am 5:44 0.28s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/38 202.72.78.181 9:48am 5:40 0.28s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/39 202.72.78.181 9:48am 5:37 0.31s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/40 202.72.78.181 9:48am 5:32 0.29s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/41 202.72.78.181 9:48am 5:28 0.30s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/42 webadmin 9:50am 4:13 0.28s 0.06s -bash
>> i pts/43 202.72.78.181 9:51am 2:32 0.29s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/44 202.72.78.181 9:51am 2:28 0.31s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/45 202.72.78.181 9:52am 2:23 0.29s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/46 202.72.78.181 9:52am 2:19 0.30s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/47 202.72.78.181 9:52am 2:15 0.32s 0.10s -bash
>> i pts/48 202.72.78.181 9:52am 2:11 0.33s 0.10s -bash
>> i pts/49 202.72.78.181 9:52am 2:08 0.31s 0.10s -bash
>> i pts/50 202.72.78.181 9:52am 2:03 0.33s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/51 202.72.78.181 9:52am 1:50 0.29s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/52 202.72.78.181 9:52am 1:47 0.30s 0.07s -bash
>> i pts/53 202.72.78.181 9:52am 1:43 0.31s 0.08s -bash
>> i pts/54 202.72.78.181 9:52am 1:39 0.31s 0.10s -bash
>> i pts/55 202.72.78.181 9:52am 1:36 0.33s 0.09s -bash
>> i pts/56 202.72.78.181 9:52am 1:32 0.35s 0.09s -bash
>> [root@webadmin rex]#
>>
>>
>>
>> rex
>>
>>
>>
>> -- Original Message --
>> From: Ronald Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Send: 09:19 AM
>> Subject: [plug] inetd problem
>>
>> we have a linuxbox that should be accessed by more than 50
>> users via telnet... however, it seems that inetd gets overloaded by
>> telnet requests -- only about 40 users can telnet to the machine.
>> the machine has dual processors and 500mb RAM... how do i fix
>> this? any ideas?
>>
>> thanks.
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