VServer problem
Chris Sheffield
cm_sheffield at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 15 07:09:46 CST 2005
I suppose that's possible. But what would cause the
server to crash? Rather than causing a crash, I would
think you would just get stuck in an endless loop
because the server would never report that the max
clients had been reached. Or would it crash if the
max clients had been reached and you tried to open a
database? We have also had reports of the server
crashing without any kind of an error message at all.
So I'm confused. Not sure if it's because of the same
issue or not. For us it seems to happen most often
when our customers are running Mac OS 9 clients.
Don't know if that helps at all or not.
Chris
--- Ruslan Zasukhin <sunshine at public.kherson.ua>
wrote:
> On 3/14/05 8:54 PM, "Chris Sheffield"
> <cm_sheffield at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> You agree that probably just the error message is
> wrong ?
>
> > Just to give my two cents worth. We just had a
> > customer report this same problem running VServer
> on a
> > NT 4.0 server, and we've had reports of it in the
> past
> > on 2000 server as well. So it's not just limited
> to
> > Server 2003. And our connection limit for VServer
> is
> > 10.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chris Sheffield
> > Read Naturally
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Ruslan Zasukhin [ I feel the need...the need
> for speed ]
>
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