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Or more succinctly:
:RUN NETTOOL.NET.SYS;INFO="STATUS;TCPSTAT;TCPGLOBAL @;QUIT"
Thank you ed for the enlightenment; it will be added to my tool kit for MPE iX.
"Candy is dandy,
but liquor is quicker."
--Ogden Nash
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>>> Ed Stouder <[log in to unmask]> 08/16 2:01 PM >>>
Dave,
You can see this in NETTOOL.NET.SYS.
NETTOOL.NET.SYS
>STATUS
>TCPSTAT
>TCPGLOBAL
Local IP Address : @
This will show you something like this:
TCP GLOBAL Statistics
Current Time: WED, AUG 16, 2000, 4:59:55 PM
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TCP GLOBAL Statistics
Maximum number of connections allowed : 128
Maximum number of sockets allowed : 512
Number of connections currently open : 14
Maximum re-transmissions per packet : 1
As you can see the
Maximum number of connections allowed is 128
Ed Stouder
Beechglen Development Inc.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Knispel" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 4:53 PM
Subject: [HP3000-L] TCP Connection Count
To the list,
I had a problem today with connections to my HP3000. After about 100 users,
VT sessions would no longer get a prompt. It turned out that I had my TCP
connection count set to 128. I had to increase that. Is there a way to see
how many connections there actually are?
David Knispel
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Phone: 513-248-5029
Fax: 513-248-2672
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