We are running UDT (6.x) on Solaris & RH and normally we have around >
200 k open/close sockets a day without any issues. And we started to use
sockets already since 2003 (don't remember even ;-) ) with version udt 5.x.
It may be different of course for UV.
Good luck !
Baker Hughes wrote:
Hey friends,
Is it true that you can only do 6k to 10k openSocket's (non-persistent)
before having to reboot?
We send each Credit Card Authorization (CCA) request to a certain port
on a Linux server, running Live Processor. We do an openSocket,
writeSocket, readSocket, closeSocket - for each CCA. The response is
instantaneous (at least with the LP server in loopback mode). In phase
nn we will provide on-screen response to the sales agent, so we're
trying to do this all real-time, vs. polling some directory.
We've just been made aware of an issue regarding the number of sockets
you can open, not concurrently but consecutively, before the whole
Transport layer craters, and errors out for any subsequent socket
command. Reportedly, the resources don't get freed up at the *nix
level, even though you've closed the socket.
Has anyone encountered this issue, or heard credible reports thereof?
Any work arounds, patches, technical bulletins, intelligence, or water
cooler reports.
TIA - Baker
R. Baker Hughes
UniVerse Programming
Mouser Electronics, Inc.
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