Hi all,
 
Just wondering. What number is that? Max streams per connection? Max
connections per install? Are those just sockets or 100kpbs audio- or
videostreams? I'm a little confused how to read the number...

Mark 

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joseph wamicha
Verzonden: vrijdag 6 april 2007 6:29
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Onderwerp: Re: [Red5] Maximum Simultaneous Connections


I don't think it has a cap like FMS. Just keep on opening them. Though, red5
would freeze after some time and stop accepting connections, though that
seems to have been fixed now:
http://jira.red5.org/browse/APPSERVER-41

Also, the maximum streams per connection is quite high, 13119.


Joachim,
I should say that you are quick and great! Seems I have to roll back my
local modifications... :-)


How did you find the 3 byte channel id case? By brute force?

On 2/10/07, Joachim Bauch <jojo at struktur.de
<http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5devs_osflash.org> > wrote:
>

> Hi,
>
> just a short FYI: the 12 stream-limit per connection is finally gone.
> Most of the credits go to Steven for finding out about 2 byte channel
> ids. The now (and final) maximum number of streams per connection is

> 13119 which should be enough for any type of application :)
>
> Technical background:
> RTMP uses two "magic" channels to encode such higher channel ids:

> Channel 0: 2 bytes containing "AB000000 CDEFGHIJ" where "AB" is
> the header size marker and "CDEFGHIJ" is the channel id - 64.
>
> Channel 1: 3 bytes containing "AB000001 KLMNOPQR CDEFGHIJ" where

> AB is the header size marker and "CDEFGHIJ KLMNOPQR" (network byte
> order!) is the channel id - 64.
>
> Examples (all assuming complete headers):
>
 Channel  234 is encoded as 0x00 0xAA
> Channel 3926 is encoded as 0x01 0x56 0x0F
>
> Joachim


On 4/6/07, RED5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Hello? 

        Nice to meet you. 

        This is the first time to post in mailing list. 

         

        I wanna know the max. simultaneous connections of RED5.

        Is there anybody who knows that? 

        I searched web site and help information, but I couldn' t find that.


        Please let me know. 

         

        Thanks a lot. 

        Bye. 

         

         

         


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