| bio | website | jb.perriot.fr |
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| location | Paris, France | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | Mar 13 '12 at 7:11 | |
| stats | profile views | 19 |
French Java Developer. Currently working at Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking
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Mar 12 |
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Kernel socket structure and TCP_DIAG Yes but it just give me the Queue status (number of messages) not the memory used. Am I wrong ? |
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Mar 12 |
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Kernel socket structure and TCP_DIAG Yes they are, and are already set to the max value of the server (i believe they can't be bigger than the net.ipv4.tcp_* properties, right ?) For netstat -apnc it does not give me the buffers sizes, that why I looked at ss. For the kernel I am not root on the server, and the IT teams here are pretty stubborn. I need to be sure of what happens before I ask them to change the values... And yes I have access to the client source, and my investigation on the client confirm that the disconnection comes from the server. |
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Mar 12 |
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Kernel socket structure and TCP_DIAG My sockets sizes are quite small I think, i updated the post with them. For the EWOULDBLOCK I can't tell. My client is in JAVA and just say it has been disconnected by the server. The server is in C++ and it just say that he dropped the connection without any information. I do not have the source code of the server so I cannot change its behavior. It seems that clients get disconnected when they are a bit overloaded, even if it only last a few seconds. |
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Mar 12 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 12 |
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Kernel socket structure and TCP_DIAG added 327 characters in body |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 9 |
asked | Kernel socket structure and TCP_DIAG |
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Jan 21 |
awarded | Autobiographer |