I might have better luck on a Unix newsgroup, but I'll proceed anyway...
Regarding the SocketQueueLength global, does this pertain to the same
setting as the kern.ipc.somaxconn MIB variable? On my system, I get:
# sysctl kern.ipc.somaxconn
kern.ipc.somaxconn: 128
According to "man listen":
"...The backlog parameter defines the maximum length the queue of
pending
connections may grow to. If a connection request arrives with the queue
full the client may receive an error with an indication of ECONNREFUSED,
or, if the underlying protocol supports retransmission, the request may
be ignored so that retries may succeed.
The sysctl(3) MIB variable ``kern.ipc.somaxconn'' specifies a hard limit
on backlog; if a value greater than kern.ipc.somaxconn or less than
zero
is specified, backlog is silently forced to kern.ipc.somaxconn...."
So are these apples and apples, or are they two unrelated quantities?
Also, what are the units on SocketQueueLength: bytes or requests?
Thanks for the help, and all comments are welcome!!
Dave
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