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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Having too many connections could affect performance ? Post 302991307 by alexcol on Wednesday 8th of February 2017 10:58:25 PM
Old 02-08-2017
Having too many connections could affect performance ?

Good evening, i need your help please

I will try to describe the scenario briefly: In a Telecom Production system application receives a certain files called CDRs(call detail records) to be processed by doing some operating systems operations and then database operations like creating indexes and uploading to a Central Database-

The applications server and database is quite obsolete OSF1 and oracle 9i.

Many times the applications turn very slow to process so performance is overheated. Of course There would be many causes for overheated performance, and it is premature to identify the problem at first glance.

So Could you tell me if below theories could affect Performance ?
  1. I run netstat command and displays more than 102 connections some of them established state, some of them time wait, etc. So the question is having many connections could affect the performance of the application?
    If I killed and restart connections would be a good idea to improve performance?
  2. Having one or more Filesystem backups could affect Performance too ?

I appreciate your answers in advanced or if u have any other reason that could impact its performance let me know. Thanks

Last edited by rbatte1; 02-09-2017 at 05:19 AM.. Reason: Converted textual list to formatted numbered list and corrected spellings
 

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QNetworkOperation - Common operations for network protocols SYNOPSIS
#include <qnetworkprotocol.h> Inherits QObject. Public Members QNetworkOperation ( QNetworkProtocol::Operation operation, const QString & arg0, const QString & arg1, const QString & arg2 ) QNetworkOperation ( QNetworkProtocol::Operation operation, const QByteArray & arg0, const QByteArray & arg1, const QByteArray & arg2 ) ~QNetworkOperation () void setState ( QNetworkProtocol::State state ) void setProtocolDetail ( const QString & detail ) void setErrorCode ( int ec ) void setArg ( int num, const QString & arg ) void setRawArg ( int num, const QByteArray & arg ) QNetworkProtocol::Operation operation () const QNetworkProtocol::State state () const QString arg ( int num ) const QByteArray rawArg ( int num ) const QString protocolDetail () const int errorCode () const void free () DESCRIPTION
The QNetworkOperation class provides common operations for network protocols. An object is created to describe the operation and the current state for each operation that a network protocol should process. For a detailed description of the Qt Network Architecture and how to implement and use network protocols in Qt, see the Qt Network Documentation. See also QNetworkProtocol and Input/Output and Networking. MEMBER FUNCTION DOCUMENTATION
QNetworkOperation::QNetworkOperation ( QNetworkProtocol::Operation operation, const QString & arg0, const QString & arg1, const QString & arg2 ) Constructs a network operation object. operation is the type of the operation, and arg0, arg1 and arg2 are the first three arguments of the operation. The state is initialized to QNetworkProtocol::StWaiting. See also QNetworkProtocol::Operation and QNetworkProtocol::State. QNetworkOperation::QNetworkOperation ( QNetworkProtocol::Operation operation, const QByteArray & arg0, const QByteArray & arg1, const QByteArray & arg2 ) Constructs a network operation object. operation is the type of the operation, and arg0, arg1 and arg2 are the first three raw data arguments of the operation. The state is initialized to QNetworkProtocol::StWaiting. See also QNetworkProtocol::Operation and QNetworkProtocol::State. QNetworkOperation::~QNetworkOperation () Destructor. QString QNetworkOperation::arg ( int num ) const Returns the operation's num-th argument. If this argument was not already set, an empty string is returned. Example: network/networkprotocol/nntp.cpp. int QNetworkOperation::errorCode () const Returns the error code for the last error that occurred. void QNetworkOperation::free () Sets this object to delete itself when it hasn't been used for one second. Because QNetworkOperation pointers are passed around a lot the QNetworkProtocol generally does not have enough knowledge to delete these at the correct time. If a QNetworkProtocol doesn't need an operation any more it will call this function instead. Note: you should never need to call the method yourself. QNetworkProtocol::Operation QNetworkOperation::operation () const Returns the type of the operation. QString QNetworkOperation::protocolDetail () const Returns a detailed error message for the last error. This must have been set using setProtocolDetail(). QByteArray QNetworkOperation::rawArg ( int num ) const Returns the operation's num-th raw data argument. If this argument was not already set, an empty bytearray is returned. void QNetworkOperation::setArg ( int num, const QString & arg ) Sets the network operation's num-th argument to arg. void QNetworkOperation::setErrorCode ( int ec ) Sets the error code to ec. If the operation failed, the protocol should set an error code to describe the error in more detail. If possible, one of the error codes defined in QNetworkProtocol should be used. See also setProtocolDetail() and QNetworkProtocol::Error. void QNetworkOperation::setProtocolDetail ( const QString & detail ) If the operation failed, the error message can be specified as detail. void QNetworkOperation::setRawArg ( int num, const QByteArray & arg ) Sets the network operation's num-th raw data argument to arg. void QNetworkOperation::setState ( QNetworkProtocol::State state ) Sets the state of the operation object. This should be done by the network protocol during processing; at the end it should be set to QNetworkProtocol::StDone or QNetworkProtocol::StFailed, depending on success or failure. See also QNetworkProtocol::State. QNetworkProtocol::State QNetworkOperation::state () const Returns the state of the operation. You can determine whether an operation is still waiting to be processed, is being processed, has been processed successfully, or failed. SEE ALSO
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