Re: latest cvs bandwidth trouble

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Georgiewskiy Yuriy wrote:
> JW>it seems some BRQs were denied, because you reach one of the limits.
> JW>By default bandwidth management should be off. Make sure the
> JW>TotalBandwidth= switch is set to -1 (the default) and not 0 if you have
> JW>that in your config and don't want to have any bandwidth management.
> 
> I already try to set it to -1, also MinimumBandwidthPerCall and MaximumBandwidthPerCall too, but no luck,
> before i have TotalBandwidth set to 900000000000 at start of gk, but after set it to -1 i don't
> restart it, just make reload from console, is gk apply this changes after reload command?

900000000000 was definitely too large for the 'int' holding the value internally,
causing an integer overflow. I guess I should switch to a 'long'.

Secondly, the TotalBandwidth= switch should be updated, on reload, but
I just fixed a possible bug in the reload code. I'm not sure it worked
in all cases before, so you should probably restart your GnuGk to be on
the safe side.

Regards,
Jan

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