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Diogo Costa commented on THRIFT-3289: ------------------------------------- How did you accomplished that? Can you point me to a commit? I'm using thrift through the nuget package https://www.nuget.org/packages/Thrift/, maybe this does not have the patch you mentioned? > Socket exhaustion in csharp implementation > ------------------------------------------ > > Key: THRIFT-3289 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3289 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Bug > Components: C# - Library > Affects Versions: 0.9.1 > Reporter: Diogo Costa > Priority: Critical > > I'm currently running local load tests between my (local) thrift client and > local thrift server. > The test consists of a webpage that makes an RPC call to the thrift server > using a thrift client and returns the information to the browser. With JMeter > I'm seeing the performance of both processes under load. > At some point in the load I get a System.Net.Sockets.SocketException when > creating a new client with the message "An operation on a socket could not be > performed because the system lacked sufficient buffer space or because a > queue was full...". > I'm using a TServerSocket and a TThreadPoolServer on the server and a new > instance of TSocket per client request. All instances seem to be disposed > properly. > The TSocket doesn't seem to be threadsafe. Am I supposed to create a TSocket > connection pool in the client so I don't overwhelm the server with creating > and destroying network sockets? > Shouldn't there be some connection pooling available in the server > implementation? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)