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September 29, 2011
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FMS 4.5 Interactive becoming unresponsive

  • September 29, 2011
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I have a custom app for a one-to-one chat (chatroulette style) and it seems that I cannot get more then 730 users although at that time I'm using 25% cpu 22% ram and about 120mbits (1 gbps available).

Clean 4.5 install with no custom adjustments. My developers say that, according to the logs, I've a problem on a protocol level.

I have no idea of what's happening (fmscore is active - no crashes), maybe is this the limit for a 1 gbps line?

I'm using Windows 2008 R2 Web Edition, I've red somewhere that this particular version of Windows "may" have connection limits, maybe is this the reason?

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    Adobe Employee
    October 3, 2011

    I am assuming you are using rtmfp connections and FMIS 4.5 have license limit of 500 rtmfp connections. Can you share you core and edge logs - when this happens? And is it always 730 or it keep varying?

    D1FCOMAuthor
    Participant
    October 3, 2011

    It is always at about 700-727 (727 is the max number I've seen in the admin console) not an exact number. Not using rtmfp, all the streams via server.

    Edge log shows nothing, and core shows this at the time this happens (several times same message) but I'm unsure about if this is causing trouble, or is it an error log caused by the real unknown error?

    2011-10-0223:37:402372(e)2631531Message callback is not set.-

    At the time this happens, new users are not able to connect, and already connected users count drop from 730 to about 300. In about 5-10 minutes new users are able to connect again, fmscore remains active and dont crash.

    Something I have to emphasize is that using FMS 4.0 I was capable of reaching some more users (about 790) using the same application.

    As I've told, my developers have no clue of what is happening and there is no error log anywhere.

    Adobe Employee
    October 3, 2011

    So all client connections are using RTMP? 

    And the message you have put above comes repeatedly when connections are dropping - right?

    I've red somewhere that this particular version of Windows "may" have connection limits, maybe is this the reason? - Do you have the link which says this? - like you say it might be the reason - do you see anything alariming in Event Viewer logs of Windows?