We have tune SocketQueueLenght in a Solaris server with some UDP tunning. We
believe it is in bytes.

We also try to do the same UDP tunning in Linux but without exit.

Also in benchmark tests we conclude that this parameter is not important in
Radiator tunning. And we focused to improve database access more than socket
queue length and UDP tunning.

regards,
jules

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Leon Oosterwijk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: martes 23 de abril de 2002 16:15
Para: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Asunto: (RADIATOR) SocketQueueLength


All, 

I'm trying to figure out why I'm dropping so many Accounting Packets. I
believe the problem might be our network infrastructure, but to be sure I
upped the SocketQueueLength as described in the manual (6.4.20). I have some
questions however about the meaning of the value. 

--
# Make a long queue length
SocketQueueLength 1000000
--

What unit is this denoted in? bytes? Bits? What is the default size of thise
queue? (on linux with a 2.2 kernel). What is the maximum size allowed? What
problems might I encounter when increacing the Receive buffer like this? I
read that under linux the kernel will silently drop UDP when it's output
buffer fills up would this be a probem for Radiator at any point? 


Sincerely, 

Leon Oosterwijk
ISDN-NET Inc. 
(615) 221-4200
http://www.isdn.net
 
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