If all they're doing is triggering an agent to do something and wait for the reply, instead of using COM stuff, would it be worthwhile using web-services instead?
In relation to the Domino server crashing, could it be that there's too many sessions held open and Domino hasn't bothered to release some of them. We're running 8.5.1 and sometimes the Domino server(s) breach the "exhaustion point" after sudden load of new sessions which are triggered by a third-party software and slowly "dies" (restarting/rebooting is the only way to recover from this scenario).
Try this: enter this into the Domino server's Notes.ini:
Server_MaxSessions=1500
NB: 1500 is our "magic" number, not IBM's magic number. You will have find your own "magic" number.
IBM's support info: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21268894
If all they're doing is triggering an agent to do something and wait for the reply, instead of using COM stuff, would it be worthwhile using web-services instead?
In relation to the Domino server crashing, could it be that there's too many sessions held open and Domino hasn't bothered to release some of them. We're running 8.5.1 and sometimes the Domino server(s) breach the "exhaustion point" after sudden load of new sessions which are triggered by a third-party software and slowly "dies" (restarting/rebooting is the only way to recover from this scenario).
Try this: enter this into the Domino server's Notes.ini:
Server_MaxSessions=1500
NB: 1500 is our "magic" number, not IBM's magic number. You will have find your own "magic" number.
IBM's support info: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21268894