On 5/16/06, Peter Curran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bill

Thanls for that info - looks like all states are going to set most of these
data chunks, so are likely to be bumping the 1K mark.

On a related point.  I have bumped my max state size to 100K states.  My
master is running with around 33K states in use currently, but the slave is
showing up 75K!!  I am a bit puzzled by the discrepancy.

Any idea what is going on?

That's certainly interesting.  I haven't seen this myself - you won't
get an exact match on the state counts, but it should certainly be
close.  Try rebooting the secondary, that'll force it to pull down the
state table from the primary again and see if it clears up over time.

Also, fwiw, one more tidbit on state entries.  We create one state for
the connection inbound on an interface (in on LAN for example), one
outbound on an interface (out on WAN for example), and one for the NAT
entry (assuming you use NAT).  So every connection will have approx. 3
states associated with it.

--Bill

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