On 26/09/2008, at 7:29 AM, Aaron Bartell wrote:

It turns out that Apache has a configurable finite amount of
queueing it can do for requests coming in on a port (which is a process
completely separate and before the request hits an OS400 job). As I
understand it, and as IBM finally explained to us after 6+hrs on the phone,
once this thread queue is full then Apache will just start
dropping/rejecting requests unknown to anybody admining the server and only
known to the person getting rejected (JMeter in this case).

Do you mean the normal TCP connexion backlog setting or something else specific to Apache?

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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