For local verification purposes you could always set the value of -R on the
command line to be lower than its default of 20 (unless it latches at that
value) as well as set the value of -t to be set to 1 or 2 perhaps (default
is 4).

>What is the R limit exactly?
Please clarify: are you asking what it's value is or what behavior it
governs or something else?

Thanks,
Paul

On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Sebastian Llabres <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks, we kind of understood that already. I'm just wondering, what
> behaviour would I expect to see from the client?  What is the R limit
> exactly? For instance, if I send a multiget with more than the R limit it
> doesn't result in a connection yield, even if I send a large quantity
> concurrently.
>
> I literally had to open up thousands of threads and applications to
> reproduce some connection yields locally, which given the circumstances
> isn't easy to debug :D
>
> Thanks!
>

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