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Subject: [jira] Created: (SANDESHA2-105) Connexion pending with
From: "jerome camilleri (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date: 2007-07-13 9:04:04
Message-ID: 18343576.1184317444719.JavaMail.jira () brutus
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Connexion pending with TerminateSequence
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Key: SANDESHA2-105
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANDESHA2-105
Project: Sandesha2
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.2
Environment: Axis2 1.2
Sandesha 1.2
Debian
Reporter: jerome camilleri
I used TCPMon (or SOAPMonitor) to monitor my WebServices ( IN-OUT MEP synchrone) \
with Axis2-1.2 and sandesha2-1.2 module activate. All request is listed correctly and \
state for eatch begin to Active and become Completed. Some of them stay in Active \
state (all Terminate Sequence in fact).
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I work always on my client deamon which send MTOM file with WebService Axis2 1.2 and \
Sandesha 1.2 for reliability. My system work very well but after 2000 sequences send \
to the server my client is shutdown because of "Too many open file" exception. I had \
already factorize the ConfigurationContext to avoid multiple files lock but my \
problem still continuing and I think it's related to my previous observation about \
active connexion on TCPMon....
The netstat --program return thousands of lines :
tcp 1 0 bounty.dc.frec.bull.fr:8147 tahiti.dc.frec.bul:webcache \
CLOSE_WAIT 15062/java (the 15062 process is my deamon client)
In fact, if I count the number of CLOSE-WAIT connexions it's the same than the number \
of sequence sending...
So the Terminate sequence is pending and consums all my client ressources...
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