On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Brian Havard wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 13:42:00 -0500 (EST), Cliff Woolley wrote:
>
> >On 5 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >> bjh 01/03/05 06:52:07
> >>
> >> Modified: network_io/os2 sendrecv.c
> >> Log:
> >> OS/2: Limit data passed to writev() to 64k as that's all it can handle.
> >>
> >> Revision Changes Path
> >> 1.19 +9 -3 apr/network_io/os2/sendrecv.c
> >>
> >
> >AHA! No wonder I couldn't reproduce the problem on Linux. =-) I take it
> >that the >64k bogosity is now completely fixed?
>
> Well, yes & no. Yes that large writev's will no longer die on OS/2. No in
> that it should never have had to handle them, there are other bugs to be
> found. Requesting a 20MB shtml file chews 20MB of server memory, serious
> badness. Am I the only one seeing this or is it easily reproducable?
I just tried with a 100K file (like your 50K, only bigger) to get the
content-length fliter to buffer it, and couldn't. Makes it look like
this too is an OS/2 issue.
Ryan
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