Hi Gilad,
Thanks. The problem is that the connections are exceedingly short-lived.
By the time I type in "netstat -na" already 1000 of them have come and
gone.
- yba
On Mon, 2 Feb 2009, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 16:29:23 +0200
From: Gilad Ben-Yossef <gi...@codefidence.com>
To: Jonathan Ben Avraham <y...@tkos.co.il>
Cc: ILUG <linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il>
Subject: Re: [YBA] TCP connection rate
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
Dear list members,
What limits the rate that the Linux kernel TCP stack can accept new
connections? How is that rate related to the rate that the application
listening on a port can handle the connections? That is, if I try to
connect and get ECONNREFUSED is there a way for me to know if I got it
because the kernel could not handle the connection rate or if I got it
because I had more connection attempts than the backlog parameter of my
listen() call? In other words, do I need to tune the kernel or the
application (MySQL) for the desired high connection rate and how would I
know?
Just check what the value of the backlog parameter is and then use netstat to
watch the application connections when you get ECONNREFUSED error. If the
number of connections in netstat is equal (or at least very close to) the
backlog parameter then it's the backlog parameter, otherwise it's something
else.
Gilad
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