Dear all,
I would like to ask a few questions about the FW connection tables and memory consumption for synchronization.
1) What's the difference between the FW connection table (fw tab -t connections) and the accelerator's connections table (fwaccel conns)? I mean, if I am only interested on the source/destination information of current connections, then do both tables provide the same information?
2) When I tried to print the FW connection table (fw tab -t connections), the error "Table connections not loaded" returned. As I learnt, this is due to insufficient hardwired (non-swappable) memory. Is there anyway to increase the hardwired memory?
3) I learnt from the release note of HFA_R55_12 that it's possible to limit the amount of buffers for synchronization by setting fw_sync_thresh_buf_mem. Although the release note suggests the value to be between 10%-20%, I don't know if it's suitable for my case. Is there any way to monitor the amount of memory used by synchronization so that I can tune fw_sync_thresh_buf_mem accordingly?
Thanks a lot.
Regards, K.H. Cheung Information Technology Services Ceter Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
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