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Hi All,
I have a situation here that's very fun... I have a system with AIX and iPlanet (sunOne) installed, when occurs an unknown event on the network the WebServer shows a thousand of CLOSE_WAIT connections and this number grows and grows until the webserver crashs. I read some documents and find out that for Sun Solaris operating system has a network option called tcp_close_wait_interval and when you set up this option after some seconds set up by you the CLOSE_WAIT connections are destroyed. Someone knows a similar option on AIX system? Thanks, Rodrigo PS. Sorry for my poor english.. ![]() |
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