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Conference lassie::ucx

Title:DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS
Notice:Note 2-SSB Kits, 3-FT Kits, 4-Patch Info, 7-QAR System
Moderator:ucxaxp.ucx.lkg.dec.com::TIBBERT
Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5568
Total number of notes:21492

5469.0. "Insufficient resources, when telneting in" by thesun.uvo.dec.com::FREKES (Like a thief in the night) Fri Apr 25 1997 15:46

    Folks
    
    I have a problem with a customer over here in the UK. He is running UCX
    V3.3 on VMS V5.5-2h4. I know it is an old version, but the customer has
    a prior version support contract on his system.
    
    When his system gets to about 80 or so users, anymore subsequent telnet
    connections are refused with an insufficient resources message.
    Although his system can take more decnet connections. The customer has
    tried a number of autogens but to no avail.
    
    Can anyboy point me in the right direction. UCX is not something I
    usually suport, and I am struggling a little on this one.
    
    Regards
    	Steven Freke
    	UK CSC               
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5469.1YAKKA::KINGSMILLGeoff Kingsmill, AustraliaFri Apr 25 1997 20:0610
Steven,
     Do a "ucx show service telnet/full" and see if the Active or Peak users
is at the Limit. If so then you need to do the following:-

$ ucx disable service telnet
$ ucx set service telnet/limit=x
$ ucx enable service telnet

Cheers,
Geoff..
5469.2looak at the following URLBACHUS::ROELANDTSWa d'es ma da ve ne stuutMon Apr 28 1997 08:5513
    
    
    Re .0 & .1
    
    Not only the service limit on telnet is important, read the following
    document, it will give you much more information :
    
    http://www-mcs.iso.dec.com/ucx_tuning.html
    
    Regards,
    
           Guy
    
5469.3much appreciattedthesun.uvo.dec.com::FREKESLike a thief in the nightTue Apr 29 1997 06:164
    Thanks for the pointers.
    
    regards
    	Steven