Morning,
We are seeing a log entries between multiple instances of SOS, on different servers of course, where SOS is forcibly closing client connections.
What are the culprits for this type of behavior?
In doing a search of the forums, it seems to be a common issue.
Thank you kindly,
An existing connection was forcibly closed...
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Is the message something like "An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host" ?
The remote host refers to the client, so it is the client closing the connection. The SOS Server does not close connections, unless it crashes or hangs for some reason. Some common causes of this error:
-- the user closes the client during an operation
-- a third party device like a firewall closes the connection after a certain amount of time or data has passed
-- the client crashes (not common)
-- there's a problem with the VSS database (like database corruption) that causes instability in the communication between client and server.
Is there a pattern to these error messages on you SOS installation?
The remote host refers to the client, so it is the client closing the connection. The SOS Server does not close connections, unless it crashes or hangs for some reason. Some common causes of this error:
-- the user closes the client during an operation
-- a third party device like a firewall closes the connection after a certain amount of time or data has passed
-- the client crashes (not common)
-- there's a problem with the VSS database (like database corruption) that causes instability in the communication between client and server.
Is there a pattern to these error messages on you SOS installation?
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager