said:
>The server had a TRAP 0003 in sockets and the mail server had about 100
>looping messages. Since there are a maximum of 2,048 sockets and once a
>socket is released it doesn't close right away, the server apparently ran
>out of sockets.
Running out of sockets will not cause a trap.
More likely it ran out of space to store the state of active connections.
I'd need a dump file to know for sure.
We've discussed this before. My records show:
keepalive 7800 7800 0 7800 KeepAlive (sec)
lingertime 120 120 0 65535 Linger Time (sec)
which is way too long for a simple web and mail server. It's not as if
there are persistent connections are over a slow WAN link.
Steven
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