I have a client with an interesting MQ Client issue! Has anyone come across a problem where the maximum number of client connections that a listener running on Solaris is limited to 256 or thereabouts? I have looked at ULIMIT ( the maximum number of file descriptors available per process ) but increasing this and rebooting does not appear to help yet the customer is convinced that there is a relationship.
If I test this theory using fopen however I can open as many files as ULIMIT is set to. Perhaps there is another cause? Any ideas?
This issue is quite interesting!
Update: Upgrading to 5.2 of MQ allows 600 connections before the listener fails.
[ This Message was edited by: ktobin on 2001-07-10 16:57 ]
Joined: 22 May 2001 Posts: 1072 Location: Fort Worth, TX, USA
My first line of attack would be to take an MQ Client trace and see what is happening internally. There may very well be a good clue (such as unable to open file, shared memory access limit reached etc etc).
Looking at the MQSeries Clients manual (Chapter 13 - Solving problems) ... it appears that you can capture a trace by issuing the comands:
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