Re: conn. throttling.

2018-11-26 Thread Alan Carroll
I'd use `traffic_ctl` to check the value, if it's not set in your `records.config`. The setting doesn't limit origin connections to 10% - it starts limiting client connections at 90%. On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 3:19 PM Dk Jack wrote: > Thanks Alan. I am using 6.2.1, how can I tell if the max conne

Re: conn. throttling.

2018-11-26 Thread Dk Jack
Thanks Alan. I am using 6.2.1, how can I tell if the max connections is 10k or 30k? At least 6.2.x documentation says its 30k. Also, could you please answer my second question... "If I set the configuration to 0, is the number of origin server connections still limited to 10%?" On Mon, Nov 26,

Re: conn. throttling.

2018-11-26 Thread Alan Carroll
It's a bug in the documentation. The value was originally 1, but was changed to 3 in commit 879bedceb without updating the explanatory text. On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 1:19 PM Dk Jack wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to understand the config.net.connections_throttle configuration > shown below. T

conn. throttling.

2018-11-23 Thread Dk Jack
Hi, I am trying to understand the config.net.connections_throttle configuration shown below. The documentation says roughly 10% of the connections are reserved for origin server connections. If the default was setting is 30,000, how does it arrive at the 9000 number for client connections (assuming