On Oct 23, 2012, at 10:29 AM, WebDude <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I have several versions of Tera and the old Witango running on several boxes. 
> The one box I am concenred about, unfortunately, is running an old version of 
> Witango (2000 but fully patched with the lastest). I am wondering if one of 
> you kind souls who have been around for a while could take a look at the 
> config file to see if I am missing something. We are starting to get thread 
> lock when the server gets busy. I have been pulling my hair out and trying to 
> make it break myself but cannot find anything. I am most concwerned with 
> memory vs what I have set up. I have actually seen the same userreference 
> assing to 2 users from different IP addresses... not sure waht is going on. 
> The box is running MS 2008 server web edition with 8 gigs of ram. It is the 
> only thing we are running on the box. The DB is on another box running MSSQL 
> 2008. Following is what I have. I am most concerned with cache settings, 
> datasourcelife, itembuffersize, querytimeout, rerquestlimit and 
> threadpoolsize.
>


the observation that two visitors are using the same userreference may be a 
different animal. You may have a shared (or hijacked) session. This happened in 
the ancient days when people left the userreference argument in the URL. The 
builders did this by default. If a person had a session going and sent someone 
else a URL that contained the userreference, then the recipient would click on 
the URL and presto, joined the same session. There were a couple of other 
situations that could force this, also. It's a big security oops.

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