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Steve,
This is from the IBM Infocenter page for the 'setsockopt()' API call,
under "usage notes":
6. When a TCP connection is closed for a socket using the AF_INET
address family, the port associated with that connection is not
made available until twice the Maximum Segment Life (MSL) time in
seconds has passed. The MSL time is approximately 2 minutes. The
SO_REUSEADDR option allows a bind() to succeed when requesting a
port that is being held during this time frame.
This can be especially useful if a server is abruptly ended and
restarted.
You can read the whole thing online at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/info/apis/ssocko.htm
Sincerely,
Scott Klement
Mayor Of The Socket People
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Steve Richter wrote:
> Socket people,
>
> I am getting an intermitent "socket in use" error in my as400 socket server
> pgm as I test my win95 to as400 socket code.
>
> Even though the shutdown( ) and close( ) functions run without error, the
> next time I run my pgm, a "socket in use" error occurs on the Bind( ) stmt.
> And NetStat shows my prev use of the socket still in a listen state on the
> socket.
>
> By using SetSockOpt( ), I think I have solved the problem. But varying the
> use of shutdown( ) and close( ) also reduced the frequency of the in use
> condition.
>
> My question: Why does the correct use of shutdown( ) and close( ) not always
> free the socket?
>
> Is there some timeout value that can be set?
>
> Also, is there an api equivalent of NetStat? When my pgm gets an "in use"
> return code, can it find out what job is using the socket?
>
> And, Can my pgm forcefully free up a socket that it knows is not really in
> use?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Richter
>
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