Re: Problem with Massive Replication Agreements

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The message tells you that the server failed to create a thread
because the OS wouldn't let it. Typically this happens either because
there's some OS limit that needs to be increased, or because the
thread stack stride is very large and you're running a 32-bit server
(the fix for that is to reduce the stack size).

Fernando Muñoz wrote:
Hi all,

I have a distributed Directory Service on 25 servers with FDS 1.0.4. The
replication configuration it's some complex:

- One HUB server with 26 Databases(26 enabled Replicas)-> 25
HUB-Replicas with 24 replication agreements and one Multimaster-Replica
with 26 replication agreements. Total replication agreements in this
server it's 626 replication agreements.

- 25 Supplier (on our database) with Hub server and consummers (for
others databases) of Hub server.
When i try to configure (automatically by script) this 626 replication
agreements (on HUB server) i show this
errorlog(/opt/fedora-ds/slapd-prueba/logs/errors) for each new
replication agreement after 250 replication agreements aprox.:

[22/Jul/2007:20:55:52 +0200] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
agmt="cn=prueba1-prueba2" (prueba1:636): Unable to create protocol
thread; NSPR error - -5974, Insufficient system resources.

Exist some FDS limitation about massive replication agreements? or some
FDS performance settings (maximun entries, caché,look-through limit,
size limit, file descriptors,connection management...)?

How can i solved this problem?

thanks,



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