On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 09:57:47PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> They're fine till the window size drops to zero. The whole nbd/tcp/
> ethernet sequence _should_ start up from there, but it does not.
if you're trying to swap over nbd, you have applied the "enable
swapping over nbd" patches haven't you?
(i could never get it to work either)
> However, window is set to 32K. Given that we're moving 10's of megs
> around (not one after the other, hopefully ...), this is way too small
> in context. Increasing things so the window never reaches zero might
> just fix it ... though ideally, things should restart neatly from
> the window hitting zero.
>
> Anyway ... how DO you increase the size of the TCP window buffer ???
setsockopt(2) and the SO_{SND,RCV}BUF options
L<setsockopt(2)>, L<tcp(7)>
(sorry, too much perl hacking yesterday)
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