Re: Callback slot table overflowed

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Examine the CREATE_SESSION that created the fore channel, the back channel limits are set there.  Also note that since this is the back channel server setting the CREATE_SESSION backchannel attributes that the back channel client (e.g. the server) can not increase any of the limits.

-->Andy

On Jan 19, 2011, at 10:07 PM, Jim Rees wrote:

> Is this bad?
> Jan 19 21:53:27 pdsi7 kernel: Callback slot table overflowed
> 
> All I can tell from the code is that xprt_alloc_bc_request() failed, and the
> slots are "preallocated during the backchannel setup".  Is there a hard
> limit on these slots?  Where is it set?
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