On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 03:39:50PM -0800, David S. Miller wrote:
> From: Hoerdt Mickael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 23:38:56 +0100
>
> > As implemented now, the default memory allocated in net.core.optmem_max
> > permit
> > to join up to 320 (S,G) channels per sockets (for IPv6,
From: Hoerdt Mickael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 23:38:56 +0100
> As implemented now, the default memory allocated in net.core.optmem_max
> permit
> to join up to 320 (S,G) channels per sockets (for IPv6, each channels
> cost 32bytes in
> net.core.optmem_max), thing is that net.ip
Here's the answer I gave before, in patch form (64, instead of 256). :-)
I'd like to see (or do) some measurements of scaling before
bumping that up too much. My $ 0.02, worth every penny! :-)
+-DLS
Signed-off-by: David L Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi david & all,
As implemented now, the default memory allocated in net.core.optmem_max
permit
to join up to 320 (S,G) channels per sockets (for IPv6, each channels
cost 32bytes in
net.core.optmem_max), thing is that net.ipv6.mld_max_msf is setting an
hard limit on it, so assuming that you don