Don't be so quick to judge the MQ server as the problem. We just recently
resolved that (almost) exact problem on AIX. The error code for AIX is
AMQ9208, but it is still a tcp/ip reset. We tracked the problem down to a
CSS router (Cisco equipment), not the MQ server. The CSS was reclaiming
inactive tcp socket connections at an alarming rate and reeking havoc with
my MQ servers. To make matters worse, it has a rather complex algorithm for
determining if and when to send a reset. If it has plenty of resources
available for new connections it may leave things alone. but when the
system is busy, look out! cuz its going to get real stingy and kill off
anything that has been idle for much less time than a heartbeat interval.
I know that don't solve your problem, but you may want to look beyond the
MQ server.
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right...so why are my 1000 clients (MQ v5.1 NT4/win2k/XP) doing it every 3
seconds ????
Sid
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WSAECONNRESET -- Connection reset by peer. This occurs when an established
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Howdy all,
I have an NT4 server running MQ v5.1 that constantly generates recv call
errors in the event log error number 10054. Errors are occuring every 3
seconds on average.
Does anyone know how to fix this with the version I currently have ?
Sid Young
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