Oooh, I think that the same problem has been described here before two 
or three months. You say that it is not solved up to now? It's not good 
message for me.
This is one of the biggest BUG in the red5... and still not solve. Vrrrrr.

Branko Pecnik napsal(a):
>
> Hi
>
> Hm. I make a lot off more connections at the same time, about 200 – 
> 250 connections which receive one video and one audio stream. This was 
> worked nice and very stable at local. So I put my VideoChat 
> application on the web……. Then the nightmare was begun. After random 
> time, random number of clients connected and random number of 
> publishing and receiving video and audio streams, the server BLOCK 
> (working periods are second, minute, hour, couple of hours, even a 
> day) . It disconnects all connected users and no one can connect to 
> server until it is restarted. Then when I restart the server in most 
> cases the server still reject the connections if one try to connect 
> when server is in starting process. So I must pull out the network 
> cable, restart the server and switch cable back to network card. After 
> that is often that server BLOCK again in a second. I suppose that is 
> because a lot off users try to connect in the same time. So I must 
> repeat this restarting method for a couple of times (sometimes 30 
> times and more) when server start working again. I report this BUG on 
> JIRA weeks ago and it is not solved jet. I think no one have 
> application on that kind of stress situations yet, so let them know 
> now, Red5 is in development process yet.
>
> I think, number of connections is not critical. The critical are 
> simultaneous connections, disconnections, starting and stopping 
> broadcasting video and audio streams which is normal for this kind of 
> applications. I’m trying to make a test application which will 
> reproduce this BUG, without success yet.
>
> I think I have to write this post to lighting this problem again.
>
> Brane
>
> p.s.
>
> Sorry for my bad English.
>
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> *Od:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> *Namesto *Storm
> *Poslano:* 27. februar 2007 10:50
> *Za:* [email protected]
> *Zadeva:* Re: [Red5] How many connections can red5 support?
>
> Earlier today someone posted a test with 50-60 concurrent connections 
> of 120 clients connecting and disconnecting and it was successful.
>
> On 2/27/07, *Salil jain *<[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> hi,
> I would like to know how many connection red5's current release can 
> support. I have dropped red5 10 months before as it couldn't handle 
> lots of connections, so would like to know so i can use it for my next 
> project.
> thanks
> Salil
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