We are currently running Radiator 4.7 under Redhat 5.5 and I am trying to make 
sure I understand the effect that the FarmSize setting has on the amount of 
memory allocated for the SocketQueue. If Radiator is configured with some 
FarmSize does each worker have its own SocketQueue with the effect of making 
the total amount of memory allocated = FarmSize * SocketQueueLength? For 
example if my SocketQueueLength is 1000000 and the FarmSize is 4, is there a 
total of 4000000 bytes allocated or is it just 1000000? In either instance I am 
assuming that the net.core.rmem_max size needs to be at least as large as that 
number, is that correct?

Frank Danielson
ClearSky Mobile Media, Inc. | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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