Gian Fabio, It can be greater. Normally the queue doesn't contain many events. The way to tune it is: - know how many events per minute you get from the sensor - know how much time you estimate it would take to restore a situation where the sensor can communicate with the Event Collector or where the EC cannot talk to the Database - multiply the two factor considering that the average size of an event (without any binary information) is 1500 bytes.
I am sure disk space is not an issue. Once all connections are back in place you'll have all the queued events flow to the DB; the bigger the queues, the longer this process will take. I hope this helps. Jean Paul -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Palmerini Gian Fabio Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 10:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ISSForum] network sensor queue size Hi Folks what is the suggested size of the queue for a netwrk sensor giga and 100Mb? I have it setted to 45Mb Can it be greater?? Thanks Gian Fabio _______________________________________________ ISSForum mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE OR CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, go to https://atla-mm1.iss.net/mailman/listinfo/issforum To contact the ISSForum Moderator, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ISSForum mailing list is hosted and managed by Internet Security Systems, 6303 Barfield Road, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30328. _______________________________________________ ISSForum mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE OR CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, go to https://atla-mm1.iss.net/mailman/listinfo/issforum To contact the ISSForum Moderator, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ISSForum mailing list is hosted and managed by Internet Security Systems, 6303 Barfield Road, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30328.
