On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 04:14:42PM -0500, Mark_H_Johnson@Raytheon.com wrote:
>
> > The default 32K window is too small for fast networks (fast ethernet and
> up,
> > or anything with longer latency like round robin setups). You can change
> it
> > using the /proc/sys/net/core/[rw]mem_{default,max} sysctls (see
> socket(7))
>
> The results from more testing. We tried the following settings for the
> items rmem_default, rmem_max, etc.
> - 96k (98304)
> - 128k (131072)
> - 192k (196608)
> Values were the same on both systems under test. No significant changes in
> results. We saw the same kind of results [worst drop off at about 7200 byte
> messages, drop to about 10% expected throughput]. Should I try larger sizes
> [say 1meg] before giving up on this?
Don't forget to restart inetd or the independently running server to make
it pick up the bigger sizes.
> Is there something else I can try such as settings for the congestion
> avoidance?
You could do a tcpdump and run the tcptrace tool over it, that should
tell you if you have extensive retransmits.
-Andi
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