I agree that POOLSIZE doesn't answer what you want, other than possibly
indirectly. I don't know either how "TCP Connections" is counted but I
would certainly increase the number of buffers you have allocated for
SCB and TCB. The Lo-water levels for them is pretty low. TCPIP will
grab more space from free storage but it's better to give it enough to
start with.
Jim
Buettner, Wolfgang wrote:
Jim,
I was aware of the NETSTAT POOLSIZE results; however, even there is
nothing that points me to what that *TCP Connections* mean nor is there
a value of 511 mentioned:
netstat poolsize =20
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level 540 TCP/IP Server Name: TCPIP =20
=20
TCPIP Free pool status: =20
=20
Object No. alloc No. free Lo-water Permit size =20
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =20
ACB 1024 1003 657 102 =20
CCB 154 125 118 15 =20
Dat buf 160 148 131 16 =20
Sm dat buf 1201 1180 1159 120 =20
Tiny dat buf 501 498 496 50 =20
Env 750 750 597 75 =20
Lrg env 50 49 50 5 =20
RCB 51 51 50 5 =20
SCB 428 395 51 42 =20
SKCB 256 244 238 25 =20
TCB 413 373 48 41 =20
UCB 102 100 98 10 =20
Add Xlate 1513 1513 1513 5 =20
NCB 1501 1501 1501 5 =20
IP Route 316 290 290 6 =20
IPv6 Route 302 302 302 6 =20
Segment ACK 7480 7480 7400 748 =20
FPSP total locked pages: 932, Unused locked pages: 364 =20
FPSP allocation threshold: 300, Low-water mark: 2091 =20
TCPIP machine size: 48M, Pools: 11135K, Avail: 3420K, Max block: 3404K
Ready; T=3D0.01/0.02 09:24:53 =
=20
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