> If James would actually use 120 socket handles - wouldn't they appear in
> the netstat output? I would say so - but perhaps I am wrong on this. I
> believe James is only using 120 socket objects (Java objects) - but not
> 120 Linux sockets (otherwise they would appear in the netstat output).
> James (or the underlying pool implementation) doesn't seem to realize
> that the socket is already closed.
Agreed. If netstat isn't showing them then James believes it has, but
hasn't.
Why might this happen? If james requests a socket from the pool but fails
before it is opened, or the process waits indefinitly between retrieving a
pooled object and actually using it, and of course it never returns it to
the pool. I can't see the code from here to investigate this theory though.
:-(
d.
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