rather than setting FD_SETSIZE to some huge value. The FD_SETSIZE limit
applies within a single RTP/Signalling thread, so make sure your number of signalling/RTP
threads matches your maximum load. Sockets are spreaded across all threads
in a more-less round robin fashion.
----- Original Message ----- From: "cn_zhx" <cn_zhx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 3:47 AM
Hi list,
Now I run the gnugk2.2.0 on windows xp sp2 and windows 2003, it works very well.But according to the gnugk2.2.0's design, on windows platform, if I didn't redefine FD_SETSIZE, it can support only concurrent 6-15 calls, for FD_SETSIZE default is 64. So I redefine the FD_SETSIZE to 1024. did anybody know the largest value I can redefine FD_SETSIZE to on windows platform?
And can anyone give me some testing data about how much concurrent calls can one gnguk2.2.0 support?
Regards, steven
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