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- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 11:52:24 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Martha Driscoll <driscoll@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: All Ports in Use when they are not
Roger,
Does 'Restart a Terminal' show 15 Millennium sessions running? If
so, then there are some ghost sessions that the server thinks are
connected. This can be caused by a client crash or other abnormal
disconnect. You need to kill the old process, but unfortunately 'Restart
a Terminal' does not include a time with the pid, so you can't tell which
are the active sessions and which are the defunct ones.
You can restart all Millennium processes for a user and have them login
again.
---
Martha Driscoll, Systems Manager
North of Boston Library Exchange (NOBLE)
driscoll@xxxxxxxxxx
Ph: 978-777-8844 Fax: 978-750-8472
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Roger Dutcher wrote:
> We have had this problem twice this week. Before this it has been
> intermittent but fairly regular.
>
> We have 15 staff licenses. Every so often we are told that All Ports in
> Use. We diligently go around checking everyone's computers (we are a stand
> alone, relatively small library) and we can not find 15 milcircs or
> text-based programs in use. This morning we counted only 11 open programs,
> which should leave us 4 to use. Still, we were not able to open anymore
> milcircs.
>
> Does anyone else run into this and are there any obvious problems I am not
> seeing? (We do use a fastprinter attached to our lantronix box (the only
> thing left on the box) but even then we are not able to account for the
> other ports being in use.)
>
> Roger Dutcher
> Beloit Public Library
> 409 Pleasant St
> Beloit WI 53511
>
>
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