2.2.7 + NBUF + NMBCLUSTERS

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous

Hoi folx,

I have a 2.2.7 system that runs out of mbuf clusters.

maxuser 64

I've raised 

options NMBCLUSTERS=6144
options NBUF=3072

and that made it for a while. However the system is running a chatserver
and a webserver of a customer and now it hits me again.

Are there any problems in raising it to

options NMBCLUSTERS=16384
options NBUF=8192

Does this combination make sense at all?
(in the LINT file NBUF was half the value of NMBCLUSTERS, so I kept
 this).

Thanks

\Maex

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2.2.7 + NBUF + NMBCLUSTERS

1999-06-22 Thread Markus Stumpf
Hoi folx,

I have a 2.2.7 system that runs out of mbuf clusters.

maxuser 64

I've raised 

options NMBCLUSTERS=6144
options NBUF=3072

and that made it for a while. However the system is running a chatserver
and a webserver of a customer and now it hits me again.

Are there any problems in raising it to

options NMBCLUSTERS=16384
options NBUF=8192

Does this combination make sense at all?
(in the LINT file NBUF was half the value of NMBCLUSTERS, so I kept
 this).

Thanks

\Maex

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Research & Development| mailto:maex-...@space.net | you funny and you need
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