Hi,
I know that there is a way to increase the the value for the TCP/IP timeout in
miliseconds. This is a registry setting. I cannot remember the name, can
possibly
find by Google or at Microsoft.
On the other side it is a good hint to decrease the number of clients in the
groups, properly the workload on the nic is to high.
Regards Rainer
Am 05.06.2012 um 16:30 schrieb Bombay4u None:
> Hi,
> Have you monitored the backup server resorces including network utilization
> and ports ? perhaps your server is busy, staggering start time and smaller
> groups or adding a storage node may be the answer, follow the best practices
> for the networker.
> Another temporary fix may be to add addtional bandwith on the server (
> network & or Memory\CPU).
> Hope that helps
> Fazil Saiyed
>
>
>> Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 14:51:09 +0100
>> From: farske10 AT HOTMAIL DOT COM
>> Subject: Re: [Networker] inactivity timeout question
>> To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
>>
>> Hi Christian,
>>
>> I have seen similar instances of this where the fault lies with the
>> backup server DB unable to handle all the communication.
>> If you monitor the load on the backup server resources does it use lots
>> of memory and many disk I/O's??
>> I spread the load of the backups by creating more groups and putting a
>> maximum of 20 to 25 clients per group.
>> if you can do this also stagger the start times to prevent the memory
>> usage and disk I/O from peaking.
>> I hope this helps.
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> On 05/06/2012 13:47, Christian Jurecka wrote:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> is there a recommended value for the client inactivity timeout?
>>> I think I´ve read once that a bad value is one of several reasons for
>>> RPC-Errors.
>>>
>>> Reason why I´m asking is: Some nights we get a big lot of RPC errors,
>>> especially after our three big groups start. Each of these groups contains
>>> 50 to 60 clients (windows and linux), they are scheduled with a time
>>> difference of 30 minutes.
>>> Inactivity timeout is set to 60.
>>>
>>> The message looks like that:
>>> nsrindexd RPC error: Aborting client connection from "IP-address"; why = A
>>> connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly
>>> respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because
>>> connected host has failed to respond.
>>>
>>> Server is W2K3, Networker Version of Server and Storage nodes ist 7.6.3.3
>>>
>>> Regards, Christian
>>>
>>>
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