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[cobalt-users] The Raq4 refuse to close the connections.
- Subject: [cobalt-users] The Raq4 refuse to close the connections.
- From: paul@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon Oct 21 07:55:00 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I try this too, but without success !
I try to kill the processes, I restart the httpd, but with netstat command I still saw more than 100 connections .
The only solution was to reboot !
Paul
You can kill the process keeping the connection open
netstat -pan
will give you the process id
kill process-id
You really shouldn't have to do this.
Gerald
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Hi !
I really enjoy the list and I learn a lot from it, but right now I find an intresting problem and I can't
find the solution for it .
When my server (Raq4) make a connection with a client IP , it opens more than two ports to comunicate with it !
ex:
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www 193.231.188.111.ca:2209 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www 193.231.188.111.ca:2208 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www proxy.ac.tuiasi.r:41379 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 3185 ns1.myhost.net:www proxy.ac.tuiasi.r:41378 FIN_WAIT1
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www proxy.ac.tuiasi.r:41377 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www proxy.ac.tuiasi.r:41376 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 3360 ns1.myhost.net:www proxy.ac.tuiasi.r:41219 FIN_WAIT1
the worst part is, that sometimes the server forget to close all connections and refuse to connect with others !
ex:
netstat -a
...............................
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www 80.96.44.39:1987 CLOSE
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www 80.96.44.39:1986 CLOSE
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www 80.96.44.39:1985 CLOSE
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www 80.96.44.39:1984 CLOSE
tcp 0 0 ns1.myhost.net:www 80.96.44.39:1983 CLOSE
..............................................
tcp 1 0 localhost:mysql localhost:4076 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 1 0 localhost:mysql localhost:4075 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 1 0 localhost:mysql localhost:4073 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 1 0 localhost:mysql localhost:4072 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 1 0 localhost:mysql localhost:4071 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp 1 0 localhost:mysql localhost:4070 CLOSE_WAIT
..............................................
unix 1 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 390016 @00002d15
unix 1 [ W ] STREAM CONNECTED 390682 @00002d21
unix 1 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 389945 @00002d14
unix 1 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 389088 @00002cfb
................................................
unix 0 [ ] STREAM CONNECTING 0 /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
unix 1 [ ] STREAM CONNECTING 0 /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
unix 1 [ ] STREAM CONNECTING 0 /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
unix 1 [ ] STREAM CONNECTING 0 /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
.............................................
when I run the top comand , I see in the list :
kswapd
mysqld
In this case I have only one choice : reboot the server from ssh !
I have this settings in my httpd.conf :
Timeout 300
KeepAlive On
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
KeepAliveTimeout 15
MinSpareServers 5
MaxSpareServers 10
StartServers 5
MaxClients 120
MaxRequestsPerChild 500
Please help me a.s.a.p. !
Thanks
Paul
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