I am running on V5R2, my system TCPA timeout is 120 secs. But my closed state sample is closed after 4+ hour, it is still at there. I saw it happened idel time column is +++:++:++. That's is overflow the column idel maximum value.

Best regards,

Vengoal

-------- Original Message --------
From: "Jan Rockstedt" <jan.rockstedt@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:TCP connection closed state ideltime keeping going increment
Date: 2006/4/21 下午 04:45

Hi,

The chgtcpa command have this kind of timeout.
TCP closed timewait timeout TCP close connection message
Have you installed the least group ptf for the tcp "SF99314"?
If you are runing V5R3M0


Regards Jan Rockstedt
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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vengoal Chang
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:12 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: TCP connection closed state ideltime keeping going increment

Hi,
   I use netstat option got the following :

RMTADR           RmtPort    LocalPort  Ideltime   Satte
172.16.1.37      2222       21402      004:45:17  Closed
172.16.1.37      2222       21404      004:44:47  Closed
172.16.1.37      2222       21406      004:44:17  Closed
172.16.1.37      2222       21408      004:43:47  Closed
172.16.1.37      2222       21410      004:43:17  Closed

My question is why the system is not clear the closed state connection
entry ?
When the connection to remote host failed, the CL will retry call socket
pgm again, so every time failed the list will add one more closed state
entry. But I thought system should clear it after the connection colsed.
I know when the job end, all aboved closed state entry will be cleared. If job keep trying, the list is more and more.
Does any method to clear it when job is retrying ?

Best regards,

Vengoal


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