Hi,

Aroung a year ago, I had reported a problem with the new 2.2.5 branch (running 
on Windows Server 2003) that there was a problem with the telnet not working if 
the output 10kb (output of the cv command).  This problem was subsequently 
looked into my Michal, and improved in the 2.2.6 version where a telnet from 
the localhost (Windows Server 2003) was running ok.  However, from remote 
windows sytems, running both PuTTY and Microsoft clients, I still get logged 
off after 10kb of content.

I then went on writing a PHP scrit that does a socket connection on the 
GkStatus port and gets the output of "cv" command every 30 seconds.

Today, the PHP script failed when the load was around 280+ calls (connected + 
trying).  Running the regular Microsoft telnet client, I couldn't get more than 
exactly 36kb of data, although my PHP clients 280+ calls indicated at least 2.5 
times that size was received nicely.

The load has reduced now, so can't run tests now.  When the load comes later 
today, I plan to do the following:
1.  Try a local PuTTY client
2.  Try a level 6 trace when the "cv" command is run from both remote and local 
clients.

In the meantime, if any of you guys out there have any more suggestions, please 
let me know.

BTW, this used to work fine in 2.2.4, and we've seen call loads higher than 
350.  The only problem in that version was the EXE file used to grow in size 
gradually.  So, had to restart the GK every 2 - 3 days, depending on call load. 
 Since 2.2.5, the memory problem has been solved beautifully.  My GK is running 
for 34 days 04:26:44 at this time of writing.

Thank you all, for your help.

Regards
HASSAN
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