Like the farmsize.cfg file in the goodies directory?
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> *To:* António Mendes ;
> radiator@open.com.au
> *Subject:* Re: [RADIATOR] Use FarmSize parameter
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> Hi António (and the rest)!
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> From the Radiator 4.15 Reference Manual (Section 5)
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> 5.7.43FarmSize
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> This optional parameter
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Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Use FarmSize parameter
Hi,
>So what happens to the EAP/PEAP requests if one enables FarmSize? Do they
>simply get processed by the parent, or do they break completely?
the issue is to ensure that the same child deals with them.
if you
Hi,
>So what happens to the EAP/PEAP requests if one enables FarmSize? Do they
>simply get processed by the parent, or do they break completely?
the issue is to ensure that the same child deals with them.
if you are running 4.15 + patches then there is a whoie nice new Gossip
framework w
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To: António Mendes ; radiator@open.com.au
Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Use FarmSize parameter
Hi António (and the rest)!
From the Radiator 4.15 Reference Manual (Section 5)
5.7.43FarmSize
This optional parameter allows you to specify how many server instances to
create in a server farm. A server
Hi Antonio -
I would need to see your configuration file(s) before making suggestions.
If you send copies to me directly I will take a look.
regards
Hugh
> On 24 Sep 2015, at 18:10, António Mendes
> wrote:
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> Hi Hugh, thanks for your answer.
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> The "father" process is consuming too muc
mensagem por engano, por favor informe-nos
Imediatamente, devolvendo e apagando este email.
De: António Mendes [mailto:antonio.men...@wit-software.com]
Enviada: quarta-feira, 23 de setembro de 2015 15:40
Para: radiator@open.com.au
Assunto: [RADIATOR] Use FarmSize parameter
Hello all,
We a
Hi Hugh, thanks for your answer.
The "father" process is consuming too much CPU due to the amount of
requests, it's perfectly normal because we have a huge amount of
clients. The Radiator's performance it's not a problem.
We need to move forward because we see that the hardware it's
underused(
Hello Antonio -
I am curious to know why your “father” process is taking so much time?
Have you checked a trace 4 debug with LogMicroseconds enabled to see what
exactly is taking the time?
If you send me a copy of your configuration file(s) directly, I will take a
look and try to make some su
Hello all,
We are running a scenario with an instance acting as a father and
forwarding the traffic for children processes according to some
parameters in request. We done that changing the init script and
starting several instances of radiator(each one in a different port).
We are noticing
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