Hej Henning,
Am 25.03.11 17:03, schrieb Henning Brauer:
* Marian Hettwer<m...@kernel32.de> [2011-03-25 13:59]:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:24:16 -0300, Kleber Rocha<kli...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Thanks all of you, I really don't know how some options of sysctl.conf
works, I turn back the option to default values and follow the
considerations of https://calomel.org/network_performance.html [1].
I'm using OpenBSD 4.8.
As some pointed out, they take calomel.org's articles with scepticism.
I had a good read of that article and it sounds reasonable to me.
Question to the OpenBSD network gurus: Can one follow this specific
article on calomel.org or not?
no.
If not, where are the mistakes? :)
too much crap to list it. don't waste a second on it.
I was referring to that specific article, but okay. I'll follow your
advise...
Hope I'm not asking too much here :)
where does the desire to push buttons come from?
<deleted bad pun>
uh thanks a lot ;)
just run the fucking defaults, we chose them carefully. if you run
into a problem, THEN learn about its nature and wether there's a knob
to help with it.
I do actually do that.
And if I'm not wrong, I also suggested that to the OP.
So if you're talking to me, hell yeah, I don't go out and search for
some websites telling me what to tune.
I start fiddling around with knobs if I run into problems with the defaults.
Never before! :)
Cheers and thanks anyway,
Marian