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Old 06-30-2014, 01:24 AM   #1
amisra
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sctp tunable params on linux 2.6.32-62-server


Hi,

I am using sctp on with multicore cpu. I want to test load on one sctp port. On small load, program is able to recieve the required data but on larger load(continious burst data/lagre amount of data), program is not able to recieve. I tried to change params sctp_rmem, sctp_wmem and sctp_mem but i failed to recieve the desired data.
Please help me - Which params need to be tune ? - How to check whether buffer is full or not?




Thanks and Regards,

Abhishek Misra

Last edited by amisra; 07-06-2014 at 11:38 PM. Reason: simplified the question
 
  


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