10-19-2001 07:14 AM - edited 03-01-2019 06:57 PM
None of the real servers are hitting their "maxconns" unless "maxconns" is taking into account all phases of TCP connection (ie. ESTABLISHED, FIN_WAIT, TIME_WAIT, etc.) instead of just the ESTABLISHED connections. Do I need to increase "maxconns" to account for all of these stages? Is there a way to midify the maxconns for the virtual server?
syslog keeps giving me the following error messages:
<162> Oct 18 13:38:44 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 13:45:54 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 13:53:49 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 14:05:38 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 14:11:22 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 14:32:03 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 14:37:03 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': No longer At Capacity
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<162> Oct 18 14:43:51 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 15:13:45 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 15:23:42 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 18 16:25:44 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 19 02:47:58 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 19 10:02:59 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
<162> Oct 19 10:09:24 LD-CRIT Virtual machine 'website:80:0:tcp': At Capacity.
10-29-2001 02:02 PM
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