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Maximum number of server or user connections has been reached |
Mon, Nov 25 2013 10:07 AM | Permanent Link |
Frank Bravenboer | Some of our customers have reported the following error
“#11282 A connection to the database server at ‘x.x.x.x’ cannot be established, the maximum number of server or user connections has been reached” on DBISAM V4.24 All the connections are made with the same username and password. We have changed the Max # of connections in the server admin console and restarted the server to no avail. Questions: 1. What are the max number of connections that DBISAM can handle? 2. Where can I change the max number of user connections? |
Mon, Nov 25 2013 4:23 PM | Permanent Link |
Jan Ferguson Data Software Solutions, Inc. Team Elevate | Frank,
You failed to state whether you are running the trial version or fully licensed versin of DBISAM. I believe the trial version has lower limits than the fully licensed version (I don't recall what they are since I have always had the licensed versions of DBISAM). However, to answer your questions... > Questions: > 1. What are the max number of connections that DBISAM can handle? 65,535 licensed connectons > 2. Where can I change the max number of user connections? You can specify that a maximum number of licensed connections be used for the database server by modifying the TDBISAMEngine ServerLicensedConnections property. --------------------- Jan Ferguson [Team Elevate] Frank Bravenboer wrote: > Some of our customers have reported the following error > “#11282 A connection to the database server at ‘x.x.x.x’ cannot be > established, the maximum number of server or user connections has > been reached” on DBISAM V4.24 All the connections are made with the > same username and password. We have changed the Max # of connections > in the server admin console and restarted the server to no avail. > > Questions: > 1. What are the max number of connections that DBISAM can handle? > 2. Where can I change the max number of user connections? Frank, |
Mon, Nov 25 2013 7:56 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 11/25/2013 4:23 PM, J.B. Ferguson wrote:
> licensed versin of DBISAM. I believe the trial version has lower limits > than the fully licensed version (I don't recall what they are since I > have always had the licensed versions of DBISAM). Jsut to add that in addition to trial versions any non-C/S version of the DBISAM has a 5 connection server also. (i.e. VCL Standard). So even if you have bought dbisam you might have a 5 connection limited server. Raul |
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