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Alan Yeo <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:03:34 -0600
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 In article <[log in to unmask]>, Friedrich Harasleben
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Hello Listers
>
>we still have the max connections exceeded on our HP3000
>
>We are on RELEASE: C.70.00   MPE/iX HP31900 C.39.06   USER VERSION:
>C.70.02
>
>is there any known bug which causes this situation.
>
>regards
>Friedrich
>
>
>

Hi Friedrich

Not sure if there is an additional message to the above with more
details, but...

Assuming that you are referring to user connects exceeding the licence,
We see this occasionally with remote connection through some middleware
products, that can consume sessions and occasionally never drop them, so
the active user count on the box slowly increases.

Try

:showvar hpuser@
HPUSER = MGR
HPUSERCAP = 1879245195
HPUSERCAPF = AM,AL,GL,N
HPUSERCMDEPTH = 0
HPUSERCOUNT = 2
HPUSERLIMIT = 8
:

HPUSERCOUNT is the number of currently connected sessions, which
middleware aside should tally to the number of currently connected
sessions. If its higher this could be your problem but the only way I
know to fix it is a re-boot.


The other possibility is that via NMMGR you have configured the maximum
number of connections that is less than you either need or your user
licence.

Take a look in NMMGR  NS, Unguided, Netxport, GPROT, TCP and check the
max number of connections configured there.

Alan
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