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[solved] tcprcvbuf not enough? [message #32939] Tue, 09 September 2008 20:47 Go to next message
latheesan is currently offline  latheesan
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An application inside the VE is not working properly, so I decided to check the beancounters and this is what I saw:

http://i33.tinypic.com/210kgpj.png

My current setting is based on the "vps.basic" configuration file, so this is what I have for TCP send/recv buffer size:

TCPSNDBUF="1720320:2703360"
TCPRCVBUF="1720320:2703360"

Since I have about 8 fail count in the short time I was using my VE, should I increase this limit or ignore it because this is normal?

Btw, are these limit in kilobytes or bytes or some other units?

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Re: tcprcvbuf not enough? [message #32953 is a reply to message #32939] Wed, 10 September 2008 13:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
khorenko is currently offline  khorenko
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not normal.
bytes.


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Re: tcprcvbuf not enough? [message #32960 is a reply to message #32953] Wed, 10 September 2008 15:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
latheesan is currently offline  latheesan
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What would be an appropriate size?
Re: tcprcvbuf not enough? [message #32961 is a reply to message #32960] Wed, 10 September 2008 15:42 Go to previous message
khorenko is currently offline  khorenko
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Impossible to answer - really depends on applications and their load.
The best way is to raise limits very high and monitor the usage for 1-2 days and set max reached value + 10-20%.


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