06-19-2014 11:42 AM
Max connections for dbaxlweb at jdbcurl exceed. Connection not allowed
Has anyone received this error when attempting to access call manager via axl?
06-23-2014 05:17 AM
Hi Winston,
There is a BUG ID CSCuj25350 which is related to this issue and the work around is Rebooting CUCM or restarting CUCM Services.
This could happen because of some application that is constantly querying which could result in
1) not re-using a pre-existing connection
2) attempting to open too many connections to perform their task(s)
3) not playing nicely with all other AXL-based applications
Thanks and Regards,
Geevarghese
06-23-2014 08:08 AM
Is there documentation on how to re-use connections or how to make sure connections are closed?
03-06-2015 07:06 AM
Geevarghese -
Could you explain/show an example how to reuse/"play nice" an AXL call. From what Cisco documentation and example code (aka AXLToolkit plugin download) shows, there is no closing of a SOAP message, which is what the AXL call is.
03-06-2015 07:50 AM
Your first AXL SOAP call returns a session ID in the header. You can re-use that session ID for subsequent calls, which bypasses the need to authenticate and connect again. But you can't work around this particular bug by managing your SOAP connections that way.
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