Maybe your accounting/authentication modules slow down.
Also make sure you have CallSignalHandlerNumber set to something
greater than 1.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bahram S. Biria" <bsbiria@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 8:41 PM
I retested with version 2.2.3-2 but as before this version was killing most of the calls with dcc 41. So, I couldn't get to the
point to see if the freezing problem would happen with this version.
All the timers that were available in the [RoutedMode] section were increased for retest and it didn't change anything. I am not
sure if reading and setting this timers should have been written in the logs since I didn't see anything. Please let me know if it
is supposed to be shown in the logs then I would know that I didn't set them properly.
I increased the fdset number from 4096 to 32768 and again it didn't change anything. The version 2.2.1 froze even with the higher
number of fdset. The maximum no of calls on the GNUGK was about 50 and I am not sure if lack of socket with this number of
concurrent calls is something to think about !
The OS that I am using is RedHat 9. If there is something else that I should do to increase the number of sockets beside increasing
the fdset and in OS level, please let me know and I'll go for it.
Thanks,
Bahram.
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