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[LDM #YUR-908608]: thinking of bumping our $max_clients

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  • Subject: [LDM #YUR-908608]: thinking of bumping our $max_clients
  • Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 16:54:33 -0600

Holly,

Thanks for the explanation. Unfortunately, it didn't help. I'm trying to 
determine if the availability of products on your HTTP server depends on a 
downstream LDM connecting to the LDM on host Ldmout. If so, then increasing 
$max_clients might help.

There's no easy way to determine the downstream LDM-s that are connected to a 
version 6.8 LDM. One can grep(1) the log files, but the connection might have 
occurred long ago. The best bet is to use netstat(1) to see the LDM 
connections. Ones with outgoing data will have port 388 as the local port 
number.


Regards,
Steve Emmerson

Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: YUR-908608
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed