It does sound like a new bug to me since the server would not
disconnect the existing users when the bug occurred. Also, it wasn't
really load based and could happen with even one user if you were (un)
lucky enough. I'd suggest maybe opening a new ticket myself. If you
have any logs from the time the disconnect happened that show any
errors; they might help in determining if it's related as well.
--Dan--
On Mar 28, 2007, at 10:40 AM, Branko Pecnik wrote:
Hi all
The bug still exists
Bug description:
I have a live videochat application and it's working fine if there
are not much connected people (up to 5 or 8). In this case
application is stable and working up to 20 hours. But when peoples
start to connect frequently (at 9:00 PM) and the number increases
over 14 connected people, server disconnects all connections and
reject any new one. In this time i must restart red5 server to
reenable connections.
To reporoduce the bug I was using 2 computers and:
- on each computer i was connecting to application and start
broadcasting video, and then
- on each computer I was opened 7 NEW browser windows and
connecting to the application. In all of this windows start to
watching the cam of another computer.
- after that, I close one browser window and RED5 server DISCONNECT
ALL CONNECTIONS AND NO ONE CAN'T CONNECT ANY MORE.
I think with this test the bug could be reporduced. Yesterday I was
trying this on the latest trunk (I think it was r1785), running on
Linux Suse 10.1.
Do I have to open a new JIRA ticket for this bug ?
Brane
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