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What is my UDP send/recieve buffer size
Hi,
If some one was to suggest, "increase your kernal tunables related to UDP, in particular the UDP send/recieve buffer size".... then what would they mean? How can I find out what this current value is? Thousand many thanks. Neil |
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Posting what the OS and version is might assist in getting a correct answer!
Otherwise, look through psc.edu performance tuning guide for your OS - should at least show what the default is. |
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