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Date:      Thu, 27 Feb 2003 00:43:23 +0900 (KST)
From:      CHOI Junho <cjh@kr.FreeBSD.org>
To:        sdrhod2@uky.edu
Cc:        net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Performance tuning hints of gigabit networking?
Message-ID:  <20030227.004323.74733292.cjh@kr.FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <5D748BB6-498F-11D7-A07A-00039380DD2C@uky.edu>
References:  <20030226.220551.10329540.cjh@kr.FreeBSD.org> <5D748BB6-498F-11D7-A07A-00039380DD2C@uky.edu>

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Average number of connection is very high. Almost all client is
DSL/Cable users pulling some files using HTTP(only static files). Here
is thttpd output of one hour at peak:

thttpd[]: up 50401 seconds, stats for 3240 seconds
thttpd[]: thttpd - 147617 connections (45.5608/sec), 5900 max
simultaneous, 2441730116862 bytes (7.5362e+08/sec), 5901 httpd_conns
allocated
thttpd[]:   libhttpd - 76721 strings allocated, 18600350 bytes
(242.441 bytes/str)
thttpd[]:   map cache - 47 allocated, 20 active (476065987 bytes), 27
free; hash size: 1024; expire age: 1800
thttpd[]:   fdwatch - 11906 kevents(3.67469/sec)
thttpd[]:   timers - 4420 allocated, 4380 active, 40 free

From: David <sdrhod2@uky.edu>
Subject: Re: Performance tuning hints of gigabit networking?
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 08:36:52 -0500

> What is the average number on sustained connection on the machine? Or 
> are there just a few connections, but each is pulling a large amount of 
> bandwidth?
> 
> That will make a difference on what tweaks I'd suggest to use on the 
> machine.
> 
> --
> David Rhodus

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