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No more connections can be made...

pat
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi,

We are running Alfresco 1.4 RC1 on a Red Hat AS 3 server and connecting via
CIFS from WinXP workstations. We get regulary the following error message
in Window XP (usually after processing a lot of files):

"No more connections can be made to this remote computer because there are
already as many connections the computer can accept"

Does my Alfresco need an extra configuration option? Has this been seen before?

Thanks,

Pat
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plachance
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi,

Any news on this issue?

I am aving this problem with a Unison job running on Windows 2003 R2 accessing a CIFS map exported by Alfresco CE 2.1 running on Windows XP Pro SP2.

It happens every time I synchronize many thousand files (~41000 files, ~9100 folders).

Workaround : unmapping/remapping the drive on client side or restarting Tomcat on server side, but it is quite annoying…

simonbrocklehur
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
We get this problem too…  running Alfresco 1.4 on Windows Server 2003.

I assume it's the following bug…

http://issues.alfresco.com/browse/AR-1343

and so isn't fixed in any version of Afresco?

It's causing us no end of problems for some users who use the CIFS interface a lot.

Any kind of update  on where they are with this from the Alfresco team would be really appreciated…

rdanner
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
We get this problem too…  running Alfresco 1.4 on Windows Server 2003.

I assume it's the following bug…

http://issues.alfresco.com/browse/AR-1343

and so isn't fixed in any version of Afresco?

It's causing us no end of problems for some users who use the CIFS interface a lot.

Any kind of update  on where they are with this from the Alfresco team would be really appreciated…

We see the same issue with 2.0.1E.  It is quite a problem for us however I somehow managed to miss this thread and have long considered it an issue on the remote end.  Any information on this or any progress on this issue would be of great service to us and as it seems, many others.