Is MAX_CONNECTIONS for GDM always set to 100 or does OpenSolaris somehow reduce it?

What will the value be for us in OL 5.6 or S11 b151 as you recommend?

-Bob

On 08/ 1/11 06:24 AM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
If you're looking for a *stable* Linux distro, then of course using a distro we support is best, since that's what we'll have tested with extensively.

So RHEL 5.6 (or CentOS, if you want a free version) is going to be your best bet for use with SRS 5.2 (why would you be using 5.1.1?? That's not even the most recent 5.1.x release).

If you're looking for a Solaris 11 variant, you should be looking at Solaris 11 Express (b151a), not b130.

-Bob

On 08/01/11 08:06, Hagen Heiduck wrote:
Karl, have you already been moved to Linux? Did you try to recompile gdm with MAX_CONNECTIONS=100 on OpenSolaris?

Our issues seem to be gone since changing that value (running 2009.06), though I changed it by a rather ugly way - poking around in the binary.. But it makes no odds, since it's unsupported, anyway.

Hagen

Karl Rossing wrote:
We have been using opensolaris b130(dtlogin) since it's release. As our sites grow(10+) we are getting more and more 26d.

The 26d's appear the most at our sites with 25+ dtu's. Our servers are not bogged down for the most part.  We have been able to mitigate some of the 26'd by deploying servers in a fog(25 dtu's per server) however they still persist.

The 26'd can be hard to clear, sometimes requiring the DTU to be unplugged for 5 minutes after the session is terminated. Sometimes that does not fix it and people end up using someone else's card or a spare card.

We now need to move to Linux. I have testing various Linux distro's, trying to find one that works as well b130(minus the 26d's). It took a lot of work but I managed to get  Fedora 14 + gdm-2.16.7-2.1_01.sunray.i386 + SRS 4.2 (5.1.1) running. I not tested yet. So I might end up throwing it all out.

Which leads me to the following questions
1) Does gdm-2.16.7-2.1_01.sunray.i386.rpm provided with SRSS 4.2 have MAX Connections baked in?
2) Will my "Fedora 14 + gdm-2.16.7-2.1_01.sunray.i386 + SRS 4.2 (5.1.1)" be supported if I place a service call in regards to 26d? I got bounced from support in the past because of b130?
3) I would like to stay on the redhat side of things as SRS can be patched easier. Is there a Linux distro that has a better immunity to 26d's that has working sound working on with the DTU/gstreamer/adobeFlash?
4) Are GDM 26d's easier to clear than dtlogin 26d's?
5) Since GDM was rewritten, can someone give an update to what further needs to be fixed in GDM 2.30+ or GDM 3  in order to get SRS working properly?

Thanks
Karl


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