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pher wrote: Hello all in our Enterprise Manager 10g, the number of active HTTP connections and requests keep growing at a rate of 16/minute. I'm reaching now 60,000 and it's still growing. But on the server, the netstat -a command gives only about 200 connections, most ESTABLISHED, some TIME_WAIT. Any hint on how and what to search for would be appreciated. Don't worry - it is not the number of active requests *now*, it is cumulative (and as such, pretty useless). opmnctl restartproc -t ohs should take care of it, and reset the number |
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pher wrote: Hello all in our Enterprise Manager 10g, the number of active HTTP connections and requests keep growing at a rate of 16/minute. I'm reaching now 60,000 and it's still growing. But on the server, the netstat -a command gives only about 200 connections, most ESTABLISHED, some TIME_WAIT. Any hint on how and what to search for would be appreciated. Don't worry - it is not the number of active requests *now*, it is cumulative (and as such, pretty useless). opmnctl restartproc -t ohs should take care of it, and reset the number |
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pher wrote: Hello all in our Enterprise Manager 10g, the number of active HTTP connections and requests keep growing at a rate of 16/minute. I'm reaching now 60,000 and it's still growing. But on the server, the netstat -a command gives only about 200 connections, most ESTABLISHED, some TIME_WAIT. Any hint on how and what to search for would be appreciated. Don't worry - it is not the number of active requests *now*, it is cumulative (and as such, pretty useless). opmnctl restartproc -t ohs should take care of it, and reset the number |
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