James,

Where would you prefer such variables be set ?
I presume you feel the same way about ndd, what do you
suggest is good practice ?

George

*>Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 12:08:13 -0500
*>From: James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*>Subject: Re: [networking-discuss] When should fused TCP connections block.
*>To: George Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*>Cc: [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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*>George Shepherd writes:
*>> Brian,
*>> 
*>> I agree. IMHO default tuning for specific benchmarks doesn't often benefit
*>> the average user.
*>> Perhaps the default should be the size of the receive buffer modulo 
blocksize
*>> and an alternate default (pre-set) available to revert to the current
*>> behaviour, (even then I'd prefer to see the existing limit tunable with a
*>> defined safe range, while that preset default was selected in /etc/system).
*>
*>Please: no more /etc/system swillage.
*>
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