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RE: connection reset by peer


From: Maninder Singh\(SDG\)
Subject: RE: connection reset by peer
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 12:19:14 +0530

Hi,
        How do I check the CPS (connections per second) parameter
setting for inetd?
We are facing this problem on the same machine after every few days! We
are unable to understand why the problem re-occurs on the same machine,
although there are a lot many other machines on the network that connect
to the CVS Server.

Can anybody, help us with these queries?

Regards,
Maninder Singh

-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Rahul
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 5:15 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: connection reset by peer

Could you be hitting the CPS (Connections per second)
throttling in inetd ?

If you have a bursty traffic to CVS server and you hit it with large
number of connections, that may cause inetd to shutdown some
connections.

Check your CPS setting.

Rahul Bhargava
CTO, WANdisco
http://www.wandisco.com/cvs

Hridyesh Pant wrote:
>
> Hi,
> From past four-five days i am facing a problem "connection reset by
peer", "received broken pipe signal", "recv() from server: EOF".
> I am not getting this error on every day.
> I have gone through the CVS manual, and find following case:
> 1. Having an incorrect path in `inetd.conf' (which is not possible, we
have not changed the path in inetd.conf file)
> 2. By firewall software rejecting the connection (server and client
are not inside the firwall).
>
> Could any body tell me what are the other cause, and how can i get rid
of this error.
> 
> Thanks&Regards
> Hridyesh

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