I received 2 replies for this which both are indeed helpful: a. Setting the time_wait interval to a shorter period (in this sample, 60 secs): ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_time_wait_interval 60000 b. Increasing the number of ports in the /etc/system file if you're using Solaris 7. set pty_cnt=3Dnumber (default in Solaris 7 is 48, max. number is 3000) Many thanks to (a) Casper Dik [mailto:Casper.Dik@Sun.COM] and (b) Arvinder_Dadhwal [mailto:Arvinder_Dadhwal@satyam.com]=20 Rgds, Hendra -----Original Message----- From: Hendra=20 Sent: Tuesday, 3 July 2001 06:18 To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org Subject: "socket: All ports in use" Error Importance: High Gurus, One of my nodes does lots of rsh'ing to other unix boxes which works fine most of the time. But during periods of heavy use, I sometimes get: socket:All ports in use and the rsh does not work. Is there any way to check the availability of the ports? How to free up ports? TIA, HendraReceived on Wed Jul 4 09:54:12 2001
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