The explaination you read about the message is right.

There can be other factors which are making the system slow down.
Check to see whether your application is using more memory than expected.
There might be some leakage of memory.
Also check for DB connections if you are using any.

-----Original Message-----
From: bin cai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: connection reset by peer, system slow down


Hello,
I got one serious problem. any help will be
appreciated very much. Thanks in advance.
my project is about online exam. students take exam
through internet.This sytem is developed by java
servlet, html, mysql and tomcat 3.2.3. Last Friday we
have a test on my system. some students took the exam
for half hour.
It seemed ok. after exam, we (3 guys) had a further
tesing on my system. we try to log to system using
different login ids at the same machine. or using same
loin id to log to sytem at different machines. but the
sytem suddenly slow down. very slow. when i check the
server, find the waning message like "socket exception....connection reset
by peer. I read some documentation about this error. i was informed that the
message will happen when client send another request before the previous
request is returned. it will not hurt the performance. but in my case my
system has slowed down obviously. any one can give me some hint? i will
appreicate it very much. bin

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