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Re: [cobalt-users] bizarre RaQ4 problem



ED> Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 21:25:57 +0000 (GMT)
ED> From: E.B. Dreger


ED> * Observed from the client end, 3306/TCP server connection
ED>   attempts appear successful... then hang.  IMHO, this supports
ED>   the theory that nothing is listening to the socket.

I should also add:  The server end shows a successful socket in
state "established".  The kernel is accepting connections when
the original listener has died.  Bad bad bad bad bad.

I've found no way to close these "ghost sockets", save for the
almighty reboot.  Seems like a kernel bug, and I suspect it's
provoked by system load, some sort of resource shortage, or
something along those lines...


Eddy
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