maybe you can look into /proc/net/tcp for some information
Long_Horn wrote: > > I would very much appreciate any help on this matter. > > Thanks all. > > > > JBrumwell wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have an application that is used to connect ot a service once a week >> for a 1 hour session. This session has many requirements, one of which is >> that we only have one open tcp connection at a time. >> >> Out of the 30 or so sessions we've completed we've had 3 sessions where >> there were multiple tcp connections open during the 1 hour. I am >> wondering if there is a failsafe method to determine if there is an open >> tcp connection to a given host. >> >> I have considered using executing netstat and parsing the result until >> the connection is closed, but I wasn't sure if there was something built >> into the zend_http that would allow for this check without doing that. >> >> I would love to hear some suggestions if possible. As for why multiple >> connections are opened I'm not sure as the code has not changed and only >> happends sparactically. >> >> I've tried the following: >> >> unset the client and adapter object >> explicitly call the adapters close function after the clients request >> function >> the last time I did both unset and close the adapter >> >> Due to this we have been suspended from the sessions for 1 month and we >> need to ensure that never happends again. >> >> I'm not sure if this may be a fault in Windows either and not a problem >> with the coding. any help is appreciated >> >> All the best, >> >> Jason >> > > -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/Zend-Http-TCP-Connection-management-tp663757p788565.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.