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Christian Lheureux <[log in to unmask]>
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Sounds you need to up the number of TCP connections to a much higher value,
like 512.

The good news is that you found it yourself.

The bad news is that you need to interrupt your normal activity to do that
in NMMGR.

Christian Lheureux
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]De la
> part de Xavier Mouton
> Envoyé : lundi 24 février 2003 17:23
> À : [log in to unmask]
> Objet : [HP3000-L] IPC error while trying to open a printer connection
>
>
> Hello,
>
> My problem : network printers stop with the following message
> 16:44/61/Output spooler, LDEV #855:  FDEVICECONTROL error.
> Native Mode Spooler message 9547
>
> 16:44/61/Output spooler, LDEV #855:  IPC error while trying to open a
> printer connection socket.  IPCCONNECT error 4:
> TRANSPORT HAS NOT BEEN INITIALIZED.  (SOCKERR 4)
> Native Mode Spooler message 9585
>
> 16:44/61/Output spooler, LDEV #855:  The spooler could not complete
> output of file O557249.OUT.HPSPOOL.
> Native Mode Spooler message 9511
>
> 16:44/61/Output spooler, LDEV #855:  Stopped.
> ** NETXPORT TCP SIP : INTERNAL ERROR; Protocol Not Started
> - Loc: 13201; Class: 5; Parm= $00000002; PortID: $D3C28000
>
> and can't be restarted until we have a lower activity.
>
> During "high activity" user IP connection rise to 240-250 and
> we have about
> 30 printers configured in NPCONFIG.PUB. Note that the maximum
> number of
> connections is set to 256 (screen NETXPORT.GPROT.TCP of NMMGR).
>
> So my question is : considering that the more users are
> connected the more
> report are to be printed, will my problem be solved if the max #of TCP
> connections is set to a higher limit ?
>
> I guess so, but your confirm will be highly welcome.
>
> TIA,
>
> Xavier Mouton
>
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