Ok Francois, I have updated to the new ICS version 6 beta. I see the two
vars you are referring to for controlling the send and recv buffer size. I
need to be able to set them to a higher value but don't want to screw
anything up since I've never done this before with socket code. Could you
give
Hello,
I know the question seems obvious. One way would be creting a critical
section protected variable in the server listener thread and add every
packet sent and check and reset every second, right? But let's
consider we have 1000 clients downloading. Each second the critical
section would be
A domain name exists on the internet only when a DNS server is able to give
an IP address.
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From: Rob Ashburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ok Francois, I have updated to the new ICS version 6 beta. I see the two
vars you are referring to for controlling the send and recv buffer size. I
need to be able to set them to a higher value but don't want to screw
anything up since I've never done this before with socket code. Could you
give
Ok Francois, I have updated to the new ICS version 6 beta. I see the two
vars you are referring to for controlling the send and recv buffer size. I
need to be able to set them to a higher value but don't want to screw
anything up since I've never done this before with socket code. Could you
I know the question seems obvious. One way would be creting a critical
section protected variable in the server listener thread and add every
packet sent and check and reset every second, right? But let's
consider we have 1000 clients downloading. Each second the critical
section would be
btw, do you know why this executable is so tiny, without using plain
winapi or kol?
You probably built it using runtime packages. Check the project options.
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Here is an idea I have come up with:
Since there are 32 clients/thread, in the client connection thread I
will setup a non-protected variable. Then each of these thread
instances will have a timer that will every 1 sec post the value to
the main thread and then reset the variable. Then in the
Sounds good.
Since there are 32 clients/thread
Do not use a constant.
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From: Fastream Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ICS support mailing twsocket@elists.org
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 6:44 PM
Subject: Re:
We also create one thread per CPU initially and load-balance among
them so this should not be a big problem.
One other issue I have, for a reverse proxy, there cannot be more than
~32000 connections, right? I am speaking about the no-cache situation
where there must be unique ports for a server
Hello,
32000 max, whenever you could theorically reach this limit (which is
most usure because of Windows/Winsock/Network card drivers
limitations), you could may be add an option to manage two network
cards, one for managing incoming sessions, other to manage outgoing
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