Re: large_fdset value for Routed mode

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I'd use something like x4/x5 instead of x10. If you are using
H.245 tunnelling for all calls, you can reduce it to x2/x3.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "manjula hettiarachchi" <manjula_55@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "gnugk list" <openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 5:04 AM
Subject:  large_fdset value for Routed mode


> Hi
> 
> I have few questions.
> 
> We know that the Rule of thumb for large_fdset for
> full proxy mode is 'NO_OF_MAX_CONCURRENT_CALLS * 10 +
> (%margin)'.
> 
> What would be the LARGE_FDSET setting if its routed
> mode?
> 
> Also will be the drawbacks of setting a too large
> LARGE_FDSET value?
> 
> What is the rule-of-thumb for setting the OS limits
> for the number of sockets? (ulimit -n)
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Manjula Hettiarachchi


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