Hi,
We have observed 40ms latency spikes in TCP connections in "burst" type of
traffic. This affects regular TCP sockets. We observed this issue in kernels of
2.4.21 and kernel 2.6.5.
Aparently, this seems to be fixed in 2.6.19.
Can someone throw some light on this?
Is this a congestion
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Subject: Re: UDP Out 0f Sequence
From: "Majumder, Rajib" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:50:17 +0800
> Does this mean if we have 2 hosts connected back to back (there's no
> network device in between), se
Does this mean if we have 2 hosts connected back to back (there's no network
device in between), sequence is guaranteed even in UDP?
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From: Rick Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 September 2006 00:47
To: Majumder, Rajib
Cc: 'netdev@vger.kernel.org
Hi,
If I write UDP datagrams 1,2 and 3 to network and if the receiver receives in
order 2,1, and 3, where can the sequence get changed? Is it at the source
stack, network transit or destination stack?
Any reply is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Rajib
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Hi,
I had a fundamental question regarding stack. When does TCP ack a segment? Is
it immediately receiving a segment or after copying the data from kernel to
user i.e after read() system call returns?
Any input is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Rajib
Hi,
I am just wondering if there's any kernel support for X.25 on Linux. I can use
either RHEL3(2.4.21) or SLES9(2.6.5).
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rajib
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