Apple are slow at releasing Java updates, god knows why they dont let sun do
it.
Jobs is saving Java 6 for Leopard me thinks. Will make a nice bullet point.

- Luke

On 5/2/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Joachim Bauch wrote:
> To quote Luke: "Can people have a test and see if these changes,
> a) work for you, b) fix any the freezing or memory issue.
> Have not tested with Java 6 yet. Let me know if it works ok."

I just noticed that thankyou. You dont use JDK6 then ? Is 5 more stable
then ?

Ive just been going a few things, I was hoping to see if this will work
to stress test rtmp on red5 ? At least work out how many connections the
servers can do.

http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Stress_Testing_Framework


>
>
> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Betreff:     [Red5devs] Changed to Mina 1.1, and other changes.
> Datum:     Wed, 2 May 2007 22:40:58 +0700
> Von:     Luke Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Antwort an:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> An:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I did some digging into the memory issue and it does seem like we were
> leaking some buffers.. The really strange thing is its not our code not
> releasing them, it seems its a new thing happening with mina 1.0.1 and
> 1.1. Anyway, I hacked a solution to the problem, flushing after each
> write and releasing the buffers manually. Only this causes another
> issue. Mina does release some of the buffers so those already released
> thow an error. Ok so we could just ignore those exceptions, but it
> leaves a bad feeling.
>
> So.. I decided lets see what AsyncWeb does. I went and had a look at the
> code, ported the http mina tansport to rtmp mina transport, upgraded to
> mina 1.1 and changed to heap buffers. Heap buffers dont need to be
> released.. Oh joy!. The config for the setup of rtmp has changed a
> little, no more wiring it all together with spring, thats done by the
> transport bean. IMHO this simplifies the config since we just have a
> list of properties people can change. I've added these to
> red5.properties. Internally the tranport uses (#cpu +1) io threads and
> 16 (is the default) event threads. Event threads can be set from
> red5.properties.
>
> Here is the new red5.properties
>
> # HTTP
> http.host=0.0.0.0
> http.port=5080
> # RTMP
> rtmp.host=0.0.0.0
> rtmp.port=1935
> rtmp.event_threads=16
> rtmp.send_buffer_size=271360
> rtmp.receive_buffer_size=65536
> rtmp.ping_interval=5000
> rtmp.max_inactivity=60000
> # RTMPT
> rtmpt.host=0.0.0.0
> rtmpt.port=8088
> rtmpt.ping_interval=5000
> rtmpt.max_inactivity=60000
>
> Can people have a test and see if these changes, a) work for you, b) fix
> any the freezing or memory issue.
> Have not tested with Java 6 yet. Let me know if it works ok.
>
> - Luke
>
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