Hi, Folks. 

Would someone who understands the need for the
TCP_CORK mechanism contact me directly for a short
discussion on the issues involved? Solaris does not
support control of fragmentation, which is what
TCP_CORK appears to be used for, but it does support
some other options that might be able to provide the
same effect. 

I'd like to speak with someone who understands the
mechanism on the systems that support it, and why it
was added to the code, so that I can determine if
conditional code for Solaris needs to be added. 

I am quite familiar with Solaris networking and the
interface provided on Solaris, and can write the code
if it's needed. However, I want to be sure I would
actually be doing something useful, and that I would
be emulating the same feature on the Sun OS.

I suspect the issues are overly technical for an
online discussion, at least while we explore the
possibilities, so a direct response seems the best way
to handle this until we decide what needs to be done,
if anything. 

Thanks,
--Carl


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