> This means that instead of some 250k possible open network streams, 
 > there will only be some 128k possible open network streams (that is 
 > streams that go all the way to a GLDv3 device) in a single system.  
 > Frankly, I doubt this is much of a limitation given current systems.  
 > (How many plumbed interfaces, and simultaneous copies of snoop/tcpdump, 
 > do we really think we need to support?)

If you consider that we can scale to thousands of zones and consider that
there may be many non-physical GLDv3 datalinks (tunnels, VNICs, ...), 128K
possible open streams doesn't seem doesn't seem that far out of reach.
I'm uncomfortable with that sort of a limitation.

--
meem
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