OpenEdge 10.2B01
HP-UX
Telnet Clients
Hi,
I've come across an issue with the -l client session parameter which I'm hoping somebody might be able to shed some light on.
I'm running telnet clients on two HP-UX machines:
The first runs HP-UX 11i (Itanium, 64bit) and has 48 Gig of RAM.
The other runs HP-UX 11i Release 2 (HP-9000 series, PA-RISC 64bit) and only has 3 Gig of RAM.
The -l for a client session on the Itanium machine is set to 600.
The -l for a client session on the PA-RISC machine is set to 2000.
I'm getting an error message in the database log on the PA-RISC server saying that Progress is increasing the -l when the users run a couple of particular reports. Progress gives up after the -l gets set to 7200 and kicks the user out of their session. On the Itanium machine (which has a much lower initial -l setting), Progress keeps increasing the -l as needed and the reports run ok.
How does Progress decide at what point to give up increasing the -l setting and to kick the user off?
Is there a parameter for this? I've come across the -hardlimit parameter, but it isn't being explictly set for these client sessions.
Thanks for your help.
HP-UX
Telnet Clients
Hi,
I've come across an issue with the -l client session parameter which I'm hoping somebody might be able to shed some light on.
I'm running telnet clients on two HP-UX machines:
The first runs HP-UX 11i (Itanium, 64bit) and has 48 Gig of RAM.
The other runs HP-UX 11i Release 2 (HP-9000 series, PA-RISC 64bit) and only has 3 Gig of RAM.
The -l for a client session on the Itanium machine is set to 600.
The -l for a client session on the PA-RISC machine is set to 2000.
I'm getting an error message in the database log on the PA-RISC server saying that Progress is increasing the -l when the users run a couple of particular reports. Progress gives up after the -l gets set to 7200 and kicks the user out of their session. On the Itanium machine (which has a much lower initial -l setting), Progress keeps increasing the -l as needed and the reports run ok.
How does Progress decide at what point to give up increasing the -l setting and to kick the user off?
Is there a parameter for this? I've come across the -hardlimit parameter, but it isn't being explictly set for these client sessions.
Thanks for your help.