Hello Claudio -
This is really an operating system issue, as the UDP buffer space is managed by the OS.
You should have a look at "netstat" and friends.
Solaris may also have addtional tools that allow you to look at what the system is doing.
regards
Hugh
On 12/11/2003, at 1:28 PM, Claudio Lapidus wrote:
Hello Hugh,
Is there a way to inspect the length of the input queue during runtime? I'm
running Radiator 3.6 on Solaris 8, Perl 5.8.0, no monitor setup.
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