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OpenTransport and OS/X
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OpenTransport and OS/X


  • Subject: OpenTransport and OS/X
  • From: Gabriel Beauchemin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2002 17:29:35 -0400

Were having some problem porting a server application to MacOS/X that uses
the PowerPlant network/thread classes. Recently we've been reproducing a
problem where the 245th connection (open/close cycle) will return a -3271
error on the creation of a LOpenTptTCPEndpoint (not enough streams
ressources), whatever that means. The code has been functionning without
error in OS/9 before.

Some observations: The netstat -a command will give us a whole lot of CLOSED
TCP connections in memory (though this is normal from what we understand).

Information on the -3271 error is not really useful. Is it a memory problem,
file descriptor problem ? Also, are there tools that could help to debug
this problem (netstat is one).


Gabriel Beauchemin, R & D
Teamsoft Inc. 50 rue Queen, bureau #304, Montrial, (Qc), Canada, H3C 2N5
tel.: +1 (514) 875-2231 (ext. 115), fax.: +1 (450) 446-1486
Mailto:email@hidden Website: http://www.teamsoft.com
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