On Jun 9, 2005, at 7:45 PM, jee wrote:
Your problem has to do with the firewall and the "session timeout".
The keepalive setting is for the "connection timeout". The default
for the
session timeout is usually 2 hours (aka 7200000 milliseconds). This
is a
classic default for Check Point, etc.
But you cannot change the firewall settings (I reckon)
I know that the solaris tweak is to modify the parameter (at the
OS level)
tcp_keepalive_time to something (obviously) greater than
the default 2h ( == 7200000 milliseconds )
You use ndd in solaris. I don't have a clue of the command in
windows. I am
not a windows person.
I have ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_keepalive_interval 600000 on my
NetWorker Server.
Its Solaris 9 with NetWorker Power Edition 7.1.3, but this setting
does not help.
I am going to try the equivilent on the Windows server in question.
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