Hi Hamid,

I'm sorry, I do not really know the idea behind the buffers. Steve
mentioned the possibility of increasing the buffer count. From the code
where the exception is created it is apparent that there is additional
buffer missing, but I do not really know how the SSL data are decrypted and
stored into the buffers and why do they actually need additional buffer. I
just gave it a try :-).

I didn't tried to further increase the number of buffers. I changed it to 5
and it seemed to work, so there was no reason for it. Today I moved more
then 10GB of messages of different sizes with different capacity settings
and the problem didn't appeared any-more with 5 buffers.

Thanks & Regards
Jakub


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Hamid.Shahid <hamid.sha...@sungard.com>wrote:

> Hi Jakub,
>
> It is really good to know that increasing the BufferCount value to 5 helps
> to resolve the problem.
> Should we double the BufferCount from 4 to 8 instead? Or do you thing there
> any be any negative effects of doing this?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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