Hi,
Currently every couple of days we have to restart our NetXMS-Server as we will not be able to connect to it through any method (desktop client, web client). When i check the logs in /var/log/netxmsd i see the following line repeated numerous times
" 2022.04.13 10:00:44.397 *W* [client.session ] Too many client sessions open - unable to accept new client connection"
When i run the nxadm command "show sessions" i see 240 sessions defined as "DESKTOP <not logged in> [n/a]" this would sometimes be 255 however usually Grafana will occupy around 15 sessions (and still not be able to get data).
I have attached the output from the show session command and the netxmsd log file from when the server was started.
Versions
Desktop Client - 4.0.2227
NetXMS Server (Linux/Ubuntu) - 4.0.2227
radensolutions-netxms-datasource - 1.2.3
Grafana - 8.3.0
Java Version:
openjdk 11.0.14.1 2022-02-08
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.14.1+1-Ubuntu-0ubuntu1.18.04)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.14.1+1-Ubuntu-0ubuntu1.18.04, mixed mode, sharing)
			Currently every couple of days we have to restart our NetXMS-Server as we will not be able to connect to it through any method (desktop client, web client). When i check the logs in /var/log/netxmsd i see the following line repeated numerous times
" 2022.04.13 10:00:44.397 *W* [client.session ] Too many client sessions open - unable to accept new client connection"
When i run the nxadm command "show sessions" i see 240 sessions defined as "DESKTOP <not logged in> [n/a]" this would sometimes be 255 however usually Grafana will occupy around 15 sessions (and still not be able to get data).
I have attached the output from the show session command and the netxmsd log file from when the server was started.
Versions
Desktop Client - 4.0.2227
NetXMS Server (Linux/Ubuntu) - 4.0.2227
radensolutions-netxms-datasource - 1.2.3
Grafana - 8.3.0
Java Version:
openjdk 11.0.14.1 2022-02-08
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.14.1+1-Ubuntu-0ubuntu1.18.04)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 11.0.14.1+1-Ubuntu-0ubuntu1.18.04, mixed mode, sharing)