Sorry Frank I couldnt check your response due to non availability of machine.
I checked it today and when i issued the netstat -t ,I could see a lot
of tcp connections in TIME_WAIT state.
Is this a normal behaviour? So we cannot mount and umount infinitely
with tcp option? Why there are so many connections in waiting state?
These all questions pop up suddenly when such things happen
Any help would be great
Thanks
Mohit
On 10/16/06, Frank van Maarseveen <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 06:35:24PM +0900, Mohit Katiyar wrote:
> Hi,
> But I think unmounting will free the sockets.
Try "netstat -t", when the problem occurs. It will probably
show a lot tcp connections in state TIME_WAIT.
--
Frank
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