[Fedora-directory-users] directory server setting fail to terminate idle connections
Ulf Weltman
ulf.weltman at hp.com
Fri Aug 10 16:49:04 UTC 2007
Idle timeout enforcement is passive, it occurs when we've polled some
activity and we're walking over the connection table. If you had made
an additional connection or sent an operation on another established
connection the idle one should have been disconnected.
Brian Fender wrote:
>
> I ran into issues hitting the max filedescriptors setting and found
> that it was because the server never terminates idle connections. I
> have an idle timeout setting of 1200 seconds (20min). If I make an
> LDAP request from a client to the directory server, the tcp connection
> stays in ESTABLISHED state on the server side forever. I ran tcpdump
> on the client side and not a single packet of traffic was sent to the
> server during for hours.
>
>
>
> Any idea why this connection would not be terminated after 1200 sec?
>
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