VServer problem

Martin Wright martin at kinetix.co.uk
Mon Mar 14 15:18:03 CST 2005


Hi

We have a VServer (2.0a62) running on A Windows 2003 server running ISA and
Active Directory group policies and approx Win XP clients running on a fast
gigabit network.
An additional machine is running as a local proxy. All machines are running
on the same subnet, the only serious firewall is offsite.
Whenever he has more than 4 clients using the product, we're getting a 10060
error - a timeout.

The error in the Event log is:
Titled: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Text: Runtime Error!
Program: ...\Exploring Science Assessment Year 9\DBServer\VA9_NT.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an Unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.

I've also attached the Vserver log files.
Is there anything you could suggest we try?
Logs are below.

Martin

Error Log:
Installer: start: Invalid argument


Vserver Log:
/***************************************************************************
**********/
Mon Feb 28 2005 08:50:29.796000 VA9 (2.0a62, Protocol 1.1, Kernel 1.10) The
maximum number of connections: 5

08:50:29.828000 (2980): Database kernel inited  
08:50:30.390000 (2980): Server started at 15436 port  
09:44:19.968000 (3048): Connection established with 'EGSSC0057:1193' (388)  
09:44:20.437000 (3052): (388) Database: users9; User: sa: OK  
09:44:20.703000 (3048): (388) Closing database users9: OK  
09:44:20.703000 (3052): Closing connection (388)  
09:45:02.843000 (3048): Connection established with 'EGSSC0057:1198' (436)  
09:45:03.218000 (3044): (436) Database: mchoice9; User: sa: OK  
09:45:03.296000 (3048): (436) Closing database mchoice9: OK  
09:45:03.296000 (3044): Closing connection (436)  
09:45:25.375000 (3048): Connection established with 'EGSSC0073:1084' (516)  
09:45:25.375000 (3056): (516) Database: users9; User: sa: OK  
09:45:25.562000 (3048): (516) Closing database users9: OK  
09:45:25.562000 (3056): Closing connection (516)  
.
. THEN AFTER A WHILE WHEN 5 USERS WERE CONNECTED ...
.  
13:42:40.203000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.161:1090'
(744)  
13:42:40.203000 (3048): Client has been suddenly disconnected (744)  
13:42:40.203000 (3048): Closing connection (744)  
13:42:59.703000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.148:1091'
(868)  
13:42:59.703000 (3056): Client has been suddenly disconnected (868)  
13:42:59.703000 (3056): Closing connection (868)  
13:43:19.203000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.104:1112'
(876)  
13:43:19.203000 (3044): Client has been suddenly disconnected (876)  
13:43:19.203000 (3044): Closing connection (876)  
13:43:38.703000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.126:1506'
(884)  
13:43:38.703000 (3048): Client has been suddenly disconnected (884)  
13:43:38.703000 (3048): Closing connection (884)  
13:43:58.203000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.161:1091'
(876)  
13:43:58.203000 (3044): Client has been suddenly disconnected (876)  
13:43:58.203000 (3044): Closing connection (876)  
13:44:17.703000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.112:1092'
(884)  
13:44:17.703000 (3048): Client has been suddenly disconnected (884)  
13:44:17.703000 (3048): Closing connection (884)  
13:44:37.203000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.147:1102'
(876)  
13:44:37.203000 (3044): Client has been suddenly disconnected (876)  
13:44:37.203000 (3044): Closing connection (876)  
13:44:56.703000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.126:1507'
(884)  
13:44:56.703000 (3048): Client has been suddenly disconnected (884)  
13:44:56.703000 (3048): Closing connection (884)  
13:45:16.203000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.104:1116'
(876)  
13:45:16.203000 (3044): Client has been suddenly disconnected (876)  
13:45:16.203000 (3044): Closing connection (876)  
13:45:35.703000 (3060): Connection established with '10.172.36.147:1104'
(884)  
13:45:35.703000 (3048): Client has been suddenly disconnected (884)  
13:45:35.703000 (3048): Closing connection (884)





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