Re: HTTP sessions in TSM 4.1.3.0 (also, memory leak...)
2001-05-25 05:40:31
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Re: HTTP sessions in TSM 4.1.3.0 (also, memory leak...) |
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Steve Schaub <Steve.Schaub AT HAWORTH DOT COM> |
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Fri, 25 May 2001 05:41:21 -0400 |
We had the same problem here with 3.7.3.8 on AIX 4.3.3 - getting our w/95/nt
admin machines up to IE5.5 solved the problem for us.
Steve Schaub
Haworth, Inc
email: Steve.Schaub AT Haworth DOT com
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>>> stvernaillen AT GE.COKECCE DOT COM 05/25 3:28 AM >>>
Michael Oski <moski AT APPLE DOT COM> on 24/05/2001 19:31:11
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Subject: Re: HTTP sessions in TSM 4.1.3.0 (also, memory leak...)
>Hello, I did quite a bit of testing of different browsers against
>different patch levels of TSM 3.7 regarding this problem. The key point
>to remember - DON'T try to cancel the sessions! It will skyrocket your
>CPU utilization and remain that way until dsmserv is restarted.
I have the same problem server is AIX 3.7.4 client Win 95 with IE5
The ghost sessions eat away resources, I always cancel them an dCPU immediatly
goes down to normal again....!
My colleague with exactly the smae setup does not have the problem !
Just glad I'm not alone ;)
>My testing was performed only on MacOS 9.1/X and Solaris Sparc. I have
>no way to test Windows since I don't have any PC's (I work at Apple).
>The only two browsers that handled the webadmin interface correctly were
>Netscape/Mozilla and iCab for MacOS. Internet Explorer for MacOS X
>native or Classic mode, OmniWeb for MacOS, and Internet Explorer via
>Windows it MacOS's VirtualPC emulator.
>Hope this helps,
>MO
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