Hi Dave, unluckily I cannot restart the server, because we have to guarrantee 24H availability. Anyway I thank you for your suggest! Bye! Filippo
Scrive Dave Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Filippo! > > I don't have any answers for you as to why this is happening, > but I've > been (unnecessarily?) fearful of something similar. In my > case, I'm > able to have cron restart the rpc server daily (at 1:00 AM). > > If that is a possibility for you as well, we could get you > going again. > Especially if no one else has any ideas. > ;-) > > > On Mar 30, 2004, at 5:37 AM, Filippo Capocasale wrote: > > > Hello everybody! > > I am facing a severe problem and I really hope someone may > help me. > > I have a java application running on Solaris. > > This application starts an xml-rpc servers, and some handler > is > > registered. > > I am using the version 1.2-b1 of Apache xml-rpc. > > I have a huge number of clients connecting to this xml-rpc > server. > > Everything works correctly for several days (i.e. thowsands > of > > connections); then, suddently, the server stops responding. > > I don't see any error in the logs of my application, the > process is > > still up and running (the same application has got another > xml-rpc > > server listening on another port and it works perfectly), > the server > > seems to be in listening on the port (I see it by the > command netstat > > -a). > > On the client side I see the error: "Unexpected end of file > from > > server". > > It looks like the server truncates every incoming > connection. > > There is no problem with firewalls: I've also tried to run a > client on > > the same machine. > > If I restart my application everything restarts working > fine. > > Well, this is the situation, and I really don't know what to > do... > > I just hope it is not an overload problem... > > > > I would really apreciate every help or suggestion!!! > > Thankyou very much, > > Filippo > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Questo messaggio � stato inviato utilizzando > http://it.my.gsmbox.com > > > > > Dave Stewart > Aqua~Flo Supply (Goleta CA) > dstewart at aquaflo dot com > > The trouble with doing something right the first time > is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Questo messaggio � stato inviato utilizzando http://it.my.gsmbox.com
