Andrew Sullivan ajs at crankycanuck.ca
Fri Jul 13 13:26:48 PDT 2007
On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 04:12:52PM -0400, Al Rosenthal wrote:

> What I still can not do is replicate a 22 GB database.  My initial
> trials all failed after about 12 to 15 GB with an error 10055 in
> the logs.  According to windows knowlegebase, this is because of a
> lack of TCP buffers.  I followed microsoft's advice and edited the
> registry and changed such things as the MaxUserPort and
> TCPTimedWaitDelay and TcpNumConnections to their maximums.  

I wonder if you're timing out.  What I know about Windows any more is
very close to zero, but my suspicion is that you might be building an
index or something that is taking a long time.  You will have issued
a command, and then you wait for it to complete.  If the time to
complete is longer than the time your settings are willing to wait,
then you can get in trouble.  (This could also be due to an
intermediate firewall deciding that your session is "idle".)

A

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