Re: stranded?

John Lange ( radadmin@palacenet.net )
Fri, 08 May 1998 18:41:42 -0500

HI

The only way it will "heal" itself is if someone else logs into that same
port. Otherwise I agree with the below.

JOhn :}

At 06:03 PM 5/8/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>This usually happens if your Database size is too small and gets filled up.
>Also, it would happen if you resetted your chassis by powering it down
instead
>of going to netserver and tell it to reset.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Dunmyer <jdunmyer@toltbbs.com>
>To: emerald@emerald.iea.com <emerald@emerald.iea.com>
>Date: May 8, 1998 5:14 PM
>Subject: stranded?
>
>
>>I occassionally get "stranded" sessions for no apparent reason other than
>>perhaps an unusual disconnection from the user's modem. This leaves Emerald
>>thinking that they're still online and of course, they can't get back on.
>>
>>Two questions:
>>
>>1) What causes this, and is there any way of correcting it? (we're using
>>USR Total Control racks)
>>
>>2) Does this ever clear by itself? I CAN go into the "online" display,
>>highlight the offender and clear it, but I was wondering if it will ever
>>"heal".
>>
>>TIA: <<JIm>>
>>
>>
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>>
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