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Bruce:

What did you end up doing?  I still see a number of TIME_WAIT and TIME_CLOSE
sockets on my machine due to jserv.  I think that this is incorrect behavior
for a LAN (would be fine for my web server connections).  Did you shorten
your TCP parameters like tcp_time_wait?  I have a number of comments that
say this is not the best solution to the problem and that the application
should be changed.

Any thoughts from anyone else?

-MA

Bruce Butterfield wrote:

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> After updating to the latest ApacheJserv 1.1-b3 on both my environments
> (RedHat 6.2 and Solaris 7) I'm noticing that each request between
> mod_jserv and the servlet engine results in a TCP TIME_WAIT state upon
> completion of the request indicating that the socket is not being closed
> correctly. Everything functions just fine (requests are processed
> correctly) but I end up with a lot of resources getting used up for no
> good reason. I'm sure it's something in my configuration but the hell if
> I can find it; I've configured many 0.9x versions of JServ with no
> problems. I've even commented out the 3 second interval PING message in
> java_wrapper_unix.c just to reduce the volume of socket errors but
> obviously this is not a solution.
>
> I have turned on every log channel I can but no joy. ApacheJServ itself
> seems to be a happy camper.
>
> My environment:
>
>     RedHat Linux 6.2/Solaris 7
>     ApacheJServ 1.1-b3
>     Java 1.2.2 on Linux/Java 1.2 on Solaris
>     Apache 1.3.9 w/DSO support
>
> Thanks for any insights you might have.
>
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