Den 07/10/10 19.03, Nathan Andelin skrev:
From: Aaron Bartell
If you load enough into the TCP/IP queue it (the IBM i
server) will eventually just start rejecting requests.
Just ought to clarify that each instance of an IBM i HTTP server can be
configured to run up to 9999 concurrent threads, and can be configured to drop
TCP/IP connections after serving responses, rather than keeping connections
alive.

If I understand Aaron correctly, the problem is the HTTP server not servicing requests fast enough, not necessarily that there are too few threads.

The behaviour described fits with the TCP/IP layer filling up.


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